Perspective taking and memory for self- and town-related information in male adolescents and young adults
Adolescence is a sensitive period for categorical self-concept development, which affects the ability to take others’ perspectives, which might differ from one’s own, and how self-related information is memorized. Little is known about whether these two processes are related in adolescence. The curr...
Main Authors: | Scheuplein, M, Ahmed, SP, Foulkes, L, Griffin, C, Chierchia, G, Blakemore, S-J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2023
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