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Peer Victimization and Neurobiological Models: Building Toward Comprehensive Developmental Theories

机译:同伴受害和神经生物学模型:建立综合发展理论

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The articles in this special issue represent progress toward a more comprehensive developmental model of peer victimization and neurobiology. In this commentary, we highlight features of each article that reveal nuances in such a developmental model as related to sex, form of peer victimization, developmental course and period, and neurobiological response system and stimulus. We also encourage further research with an emphasis on longitudinal studies that cross developmental periods and elucidate directions of causality and mechanisms of change, expanded attention to individual and environmental variables that may explain or contextualize effects, assessments of multiple neurobiological systems, and tests of replication, as well as innovation. We acknowledge the challenges of such research and thank the authors for their important contributions to the literature on peer victimization and neurobiology.
机译:本特别问题中的文章代表了对同伴受害和神经生物学的更全面的发展模式的进展。 在此评论中,我们突出了每篇文章的特征,揭示了与性行为,同伴受害,发育过程和时期的形式相关的发育模式中的细微差异,以及神经生物学反应系统和刺激。 我们还鼓励重点研究纵向研究,即跨越发育期和应变性的方向和变化机制,扩大了可能解释或环境和环境变量,这些变量可以解释或上下文化,对多种神经生物学系统的评估以及复制的测试, 以及创新。 我们承认这些研究的挑战,并感谢作者对同伴受害和神经生物学的文献的重要贡献。

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