Despite previous thoughts about the teenage brain, development of the brain through the teenage years is very dynamic. The teenage brain is still learning how to process certain information properly in the thinking part of the brain, so often teens may not process all the information necessary to...
Interweaving clear summary and analysis of research data with anecdotes drawn from her years as a clinician, researcher, and public speaker, Dr. Jensen explores adolescent brain functioning and development in the context of learning and multitasking, stress and memory, sleep, addiction, and decision...
Lead research Professor Nick Allen from the Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences said, "It is well known that the brain continues to change and remodel itself during adolescence as part of healthy development." "In this study, we found that the pattern of development (such as changes inb...
Inside the Teenage Brain It used to be believed that the brain was essentially fully developed at a fairly young age in childhood. However, new technology such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has permitted us to new evidence that notable development is still in progress. The reoccurrence of...
Mapping out the teenage brain It's not just bodies that change during adolescence. Ask any parent, and you'll find that how their kids behave changes radically during their teenage years. But the shape these changes take can vary between people and sexes. ...
Life can get busy, especially during the teenage years, and you or your child may feel more comfortable talking to a provider from home. In these cases, online treatment could be beneficial. Research supports online therapy for teens with anxiety, depression, and behavioral issues. Interventions ...
My Brain Is Changing!语篇类型:说明文词数:217难度:3级主题语境(内容要求):人与自我(自我认识)Throughout our lives, we are more likely to do crazy and even dangerous things in our teenage years. Have you ever wondered why? With the help of brain imaging technology (大脑成像技术), scientists ...
This was thought to be due to the "foolishness of youth." Now, brain-imaging technology allows scientists to study the physical development of the brain in more detail than ever before. Their discoveries have led to a new theory of why teens act this way....
Tobacco smoke inhalation has many effects that are best described in terms of changes in regulatory processes, including cell communication, structural development, and epigenetic effects that are passed from generation to generation. It was decided that public health efforts should aim to increase ...
the firstpaperswere published in the late 90s. Before that, and for example when I was at university, thedogmain the text books was that the vast majority of brain development goes on in the first few years of life and nothing much changes after mid-childhood. Thatdogmais completely false...