Emotion Regulation in Adolescence: Different Strategies and Associated Functional Connectivity of Brain Regions
Adolescence is often characterized as a period of overwhelming sensitive emotions. Additional to the emotional instability, there are rapid changes in the development and the maturation of the brain regions because of the effects of sex hormones. Accordingly, the mismatch maturation rate of the amyg...
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doaj-fcebd549a08143a1a46d96c82ff6a3572021-01-08T03:00:07ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsBiomedical Research Journal2349-36662349-36742020-01-0172343910.4103/bmrj.bmrj_13_20Emotion Regulation in Adolescence: Different Strategies and Associated Functional Connectivity of Brain RegionsAthulya KrishnanAdolescence is often characterized as a period of overwhelming sensitive emotions. Additional to the emotional instability, there are rapid changes in the development and the maturation of the brain regions because of the effects of sex hormones. Accordingly, the mismatch maturation rate of the amygdala and prefrontal cortex determines the disrupted functional connectivity between them leading to delayed cognitive responses. As a result of the increased emotional reactivity together with delayed cognitive responses, adolescence is more prone to maladaptive shifts in regulation skills. These shifts in the course of puberty lead to diminished emotion regulation in adolescents. Hence, the ability to execute successful regulatory skills becomes a vital aspect concerning mental well-being. Taken together, the current review evaluates the efficiency of the regulatory skills (strategies) and the associated connectivity of neural networks during emotional regulation in adolescence. Furthermore, the present review correlates the success of emotion regulation with psychiatric symptoms.http://www.brjnmims.org/article.asp?issn=2349-3666;year=2020;volume=7;issue=2;spage=34;epage=39;aulast=Krishnanadolescenceamygdala-prefrontal cortexcognitive developmentemotion regulationfunctional connectivitypsychopathology |
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Emotion Regulation in Adolescence: Different Strategies and Associated Functional Connectivity of Brain Regions |
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Emotion Regulation in Adolescence: Different Strategies and Associated Functional Connectivity of Brain Regions |
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Emotion Regulation in Adolescence: Different Strategies and Associated Functional Connectivity of Brain Regions |
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Emotion Regulation in Adolescence: Different Strategies and Associated Functional Connectivity of Brain Regions |
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Emotion Regulation in Adolescence: Different Strategies and Associated Functional Connectivity of Brain Regions |
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emotion regulation in adolescence: different strategies and associated functional connectivity of brain regions |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Biomedical Research Journal |
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2349-3666 2349-3674 |
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Adolescence is often characterized as a period of overwhelming sensitive emotions. Additional to the emotional instability, there are rapid changes in the development and the maturation of the brain regions because of the effects of sex hormones. Accordingly, the mismatch maturation rate of the amygdala and prefrontal cortex determines the disrupted functional connectivity between them leading to delayed cognitive responses. As a result of the increased emotional reactivity together with delayed cognitive responses, adolescence is more prone to maladaptive shifts in regulation skills. These shifts in the course of puberty lead to diminished emotion regulation in adolescents. Hence, the ability to execute successful regulatory skills becomes a vital aspect concerning mental well-being. Taken together, the current review evaluates the efficiency of the regulatory skills (strategies) and the associated connectivity of neural networks during emotional regulation in adolescence. Furthermore, the present review correlates the success of emotion regulation with psychiatric symptoms. |
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adolescence amygdala-prefrontal cortex cognitive development emotion regulation functional connectivity psychopathology |
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