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Neural Responses to Exclusion Predict Susceptibility to Social Influence
Journal of Adolescent HealthVol. 54Issue 5SupplementS22–S31Published in issue: May, 2014- Emily B. Falk
- Christopher N. Cascio
- Matthew Brook O'Donnell
- Joshua Carp
- Francis J. Tinney Jr.
- C. Raymond Bingham
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 76Social influence is prominent across the lifespan, but sensitivity to influence is especially high during adolescence and is often associated with increased risk taking. Such risk taking can have dire consequences. For example, in American adolescents, traffic-related crashes are leading causes of nonfatal injury and death. Neural measures may be especially useful in understanding the basic mechanisms of adolescents' vulnerability to peer influence. - Original articleOpen Access
Peer Passenger Influences on Male Adolescent Drivers' Visual Scanning Behavior During Simulated Driving
Journal of Adolescent HealthVol. 54Issue 5SupplementS42–S49Published in issue: May, 2014- Anuj K. Pradhan
- Kaigang Li
- C. Raymond Bingham
- Bruce G. Simons-Morton
- Marie Claude Ouimet
- Jean T. Shope
Cited in Scopus: 35There is a higher likelihood of crashes and fatalities when an adolescent drives with peer passengers, especially for male drivers and male passengers. Simulated driving of male adolescent drivers with male peer passengers was studied to examine passenger influences on distraction and inattention. - Original articleOpen Access
Social Norms and Risk Perception: Predictors of Distracted Driving Behavior Among Novice Adolescent Drivers
Journal of Adolescent HealthVol. 54Issue 5SupplementS32–S41Published in issue: May, 2014- Patrick M. Carter
- C. Raymond Bingham
- Jennifer S. Zakrajsek
- Jean T. Shope
- Tina B. Sayer
Cited in Scopus: 110Adolescent drivers are at elevated crash risk due to distracted driving behavior (DDB). Understanding parental and peer influences on adolescent DDB may aid future efforts to decrease crash risk. We examined the influence of risk perception, sensation seeking, as well as descriptive and injunctive social norms on adolescent DDB using the theory of normative social behavior.