The Journal of Neuroscience, June 21, 2006, ():

Earlier Development of the Accumbens Relative to Orbitofrontal Cortex Might Underlie Risk-Taking Behavior in Adolescents
J. Neurosci. Galvan et al.
26: 6885
Supplemental data
Files in this Data Supplement:
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Supplemental Figure 1. Conjunction analysis map showing voxels of activation in the a) nucleus accumbens and b) orbital frontal cortex common to all age groups.
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Supplemental Figure 2. Percent change in MR signal as a function of early, middle and late trials of the experiment for the largest reward in the nucleus accumbens (a-c) and orbital frontal cortex (d-f).
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Supplemental Figure 3. Percent change in MR signal approximately 5-6 seconds following the response relative to pretrial baseline for the orbitofrontal cortex for each age group.