Adolescence is characterized by significant psychological and physical changes as individuals transition to young age, including puberty and heightened self-awareness. In contrast, childhood encompasses earlier development phases, primarily focusing on basic physical growth and cognitive skills acquisition. 9 ...
Cannabis use in adolescence is characterized by increased amygdala reactivity to threat signalsPhilip Spechler
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Adolescence is the stage of life that falls between childhood and adulthood; it lasts approximately from ages 13 to 20. Adolescence is characterized by rapid physical growth (navigating through the changes associated with puberty), social changes (seeking independence from family and increasingly seeking...
The transition period from childhood to adolescence is characterized by prominent reorganization of cortical morphology1,2, which provides critical support for cognitive growth3,4. With progress in modern in vivo structural brain imaging, researchers have documented widespread spatial refinements of cortical...
Adolescence is commonly defined as the transitional period between childhood and adulthood. It is a time of significant physical, psychological, and social changes as individuals navigate their way towards maturity. This period ischaracterized by rapid growth, hormonal changes, cognitive development, and...
Adolescence is characterized by an increase in child–parent conflict, search for autonomy, and a shift in social interaction from familial to peer relationships (Panksepp, 1981; Spear, 2000). With an increased impor- tance of social signals and activity, there comes an increased potential for ...
Adolescence is a crucial period of human life that is characterized by the physiological evolution of somatic characteristics associated with psychological and behavioural modifications. In this period of life, the subject experiences a process of growth, the development of his own personality, and the...
16,17 Previous research suggests that adolescence is characterized by a clear increase in symptoms of depressed mood; however, trajectories vary within the population and differ by age at onset as well as duration and severity of symptoms.12,16-18 Evidence has shown that several less favorable ...
BACKGROUND: Adolescence is characterized by rapid anatomic, physiologic, and behavioral alterations expected to induce changes in metabolic rate. OBJECTIVE... A Bitar,N Fellmann,J Vernet,... - 《American Journal of Clinical Nutrition》 被引量: 96发表: 1999年 Puberty, sexuality, and the self: ...