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1. Risk-related brain activation is linked to longitudinal changes in adolescent health risk behaviors

2. Associations between peer attachment and neural correlates of risk processing across adolescence

3. Neural cognitive control moderates the relation between negative life events and depressive symptoms in adolescents

4. Intergenerational transmission of delay discounting: The mediating role of household chaos

5. Contemporary quantitative statistical methods for family psychology

6. Sensitivity shift theory: A developmental model of positive affect and motivational deficits in social anxiety disorder.

7. Attention Bias Modification Treatment for Adolescents With Social Anxiety Disorder.

10. Neural cognitive control moderates the association between insular risk processing and risk-taking behaviors via perceived stress in adolescents

12. Impaired fear recognition and social anxiety symptoms in adolescence.

14. Negative Affect, Sensation Seeking, and Adolescent Substance Use Development: The Moderating Role of Executive Function.

15. Longitudinal links from attachment with mothers and fathers to adolescent substance use: Internalizing and externalizing pathways.

16. Child maltreatment and executive function development throughout adolescence and into young adulthood.

17. Longitudinal associations between changes in peer victimization and emotion dysregulation across adolescence.

18. Longitudinal Associations Among Socioeconomic Status, Delay Discounting, and Substance Use in Adolescence.

19. Family socioeconomic status and adolescent substance use: The role of parent-adolescent brain similarity and parental monitoring.

20. Psychopathology as long-term sequelae of maltreatment and socioeconomic disadvantage: Neurocognitive development perspectives.

21. Brain Similarity as a Protective Factor in the Longitudinal Pathway Linking Household Chaos, Parenting, and Substance Use.

22. Latent profiles of regulatory flexibility in alcohol use disorder: Associations with delay discounting and symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress.

23. Longitudinal associations between dimensions of maltreatment and internalizing symptoms in late adolescence: The role of inflammation during the COVID-19 pandemic.

24. Differential Associations of Adversity Profiles with Adolescent Cognitive Control and Psychopathology.

25. Risk-related brain activation is linked to longitudinal changes in adolescent health risk behaviors.

26. Longitudinal Associations Between Peer Victimization and Positive and Negative Social Risk Taking in Adolescence and Young Adulthood.

27. Parenting, emotion regulation, and externalizing symptomatology as adolescent antecedents to young adult health risk behaviors.

28. Adolescent Depressive Symptoms: The Role of Late Childhood Frontal EEG Asymmetry, Executive Function, and Adolescent Cognitive Reappraisal.

29. Development of cognitive control during adolescence: The integrative effects of family socioeconomic status and parenting behaviors.

30. Longitudinal Associations between Social Relationships and Alcohol Use from Adolescence into Young Adulthood: The Role of Religiousness.

31. Neural cognitive control moderates the longitudinal link between hedonia and substance use across adolescence.

32. Associations between developmental patterns of negative parenting and emotion regulation development across adolescence.

33. Transactional relations between developmental trajectories of executive functioning and internalizing and externalizing symptomatology in adolescence.

34. A 4-year longitudinal neuroimaging study of cognitive control using latent growth modeling: developmental changes and brain-behavior associations.

35. Bidirectional links between adolescent brain function and substance use moderated by cognitive control.

36. Maltreatment and brain development: The effects of abuse and neglect on longitudinal trajectories of neural activation during risk processing and cognitive control.

37. Processes linking socioeconomic disadvantage and neural correlates of cognitive control in adolescence.

38. A Systematic Review of Associations Between Adverse Peer Experiences and Emotion Regulation in Adolescence.

39. Socioeconomic Risk for Adolescent Cognitive Control and Emerging Risk-Taking Behaviors.

40. Developmental Changes in Emotion Regulation during Adolescence: Associations with Socioeconomic Risk and Family Emotional Context.

41. Religious Social Support Protects against Social Risks for Adolescent Substance Use.

42. Associations between peer attachment and neural correlates of risk processing across adolescence.

43. Predictors of sibling victimization and associations with self-perception and relationship attachment in adolescence.

44. Neural Cognitive Control Moderates the Relation between Negative Life Events and Depressive Symptoms in Adolescents.

45. Dynamic associations between religiousness and self-regulation across adolescence into young adulthood.

46. Longitudinal link between trait motivation and risk-taking behaviors via neural risk processing.

47. Brains of a feather flocking together? Peer and individual neurobehavioral risks for substance use across adolescence.

48. Insular Risk Processing Predicts Alcohol Use Via Externalizing Pathway in Male Adolescents.

49. Poverty and Puberty: A Neurocognitive Study of Inhibitory Control in the Transition to Adolescence.

50. Attention and executive functioning in infancy: Links to childhood executive function and reading achievement.

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