Adolescent brains "are only about 80 percent of the way to maturity," she said at the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience in November. It takes until the mid-20s, and possibly later, for a brain to become fully developed. An excess of gray matter (the stuff that does the ...
Leveraging data from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study, the largest (to date) study of adolescent brain and behavioral development, Miller et al1 examined associations between neuroanatomy and early substance use. They found that differences in overall brain, subcortic...
How does hormonal contraception affect the developing human adolescent brain?After over 50 years of hormonal contraception (HC), we know essentially nothing about how it influences brain development during adolescence. This review highlights key findings concerning sex dependent brain maturation during ...
Dr. Hanson, who designed the robot, explained that it was important to develop machines that know what human beings are feeling. The robot uses computer software that helps it to understand hundreds of human expressions such as sadness, anger, fear and happiness. It can also recognize a person...
2. Puberty, plasticity, and the potential for learning 3. Environmental influences on adolescent learning and plasticity 4. Going forward: characterizing environmental influences in developmental neuroscience 5. Conclusions and future directions CRediT authorship contribution statement Declaration of Competing In...
Ultimately, this paper provides an updated synopsis of adolescent neuroplasticity and the environment, underscoring the potential for environmental enrichment programs to support healthy brain development and resilience at this critical development stage. 展开 关键词: Adolescence Environment Plasticity Learning ...
Television and the cultivation of gender-role attitudes in Japan: Does television contribute to the maintenance of the status quo? Journal of Communication, 57, 511–531. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1460-2466.2007.00355.x Article Google Scholar ...
One way the brain does this is by changing the way teens measure risk and reward (回报). Researchers found that when teens think about rewards, their brains give off the chemicals that create pleasure. Researchers believe this makes the rewards outweigh the risks, and makes teens feel the exc...
How does chronic stress affect an adolescent's brain? Can chronic stress in childhood harm brain development? How can the hippocampus be damaged? How does the cerebellum affect behavior? How can neurological disorders affect the body? How does aphasia affect the nervous system? What happens to th...
99K When children play, they develop cognitive skills, which are necessary for learning, memory, reasoning, and other critical intellectual abilities. Explore the role of play in cognitive development, and review the benefits of each of the six types of play. Related...