Puberty initiates cascading relationships between neurodevelopmental, social, and internalizing processes across adolescence

JH Pfeifer, NB Allen - Biological Psychiatry, 2021 - Elsevier
Adolescence is a period of dramatic developmental transitions—from puberty-related
changes in hormones, bodies, and brains to an increasingly complex social world. The
concurrent increase in the onset of many mental disorders has prompted the search for key
developmental processes that drive changes in risk for psychopathology during this period
of life. Hormonal surges and consequent physical maturation linked to pubertal development
in adolescence are thought to affect multiple aspects of brain development, social cognition …
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