The studies were conducted with a participant pool of 135 preteen and teenage boys and girls with an average age of 12.6 years. All underwent structural and functional MRI to investigate the connection between brain development and behavior. Other tools the researchers used include questionnaires and...
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Physical exercise is important for healthy teenage development in several ways. Not only does exercise keep the body fit and in shape, but it also helps strengthen the mind by supplying more oxygen (O2) to the brain, helping it process and recall information and awakening brain cells (细胞)....
(认知的)skills when played often.Challenge teenagers to complete one or two brainteasers every night from an activity book or website.Riddles and puzzles also exercise cognitive abilities related to focus.Physical ChallengesPhysical exercise is important for healthy teenage development in several ways....
Why Teen Boys Take Risks: New Studies Examine the Teenage BrainWhy is it that teen boys seem to take more risks? There may actually be a biological explanation for it.
Research in the field of adoption has been ongoing for decades, including studies of interactions of genetic, family, and environmental influences on the psychosocial development of adopted children. Numerous variables such as age, gender, protective and risk factors are explored, as well as potential...
题目Some educators told us that more years of school could help students get higher scores on intelligence tests.That was a finding of a study of teenage males in some countries.Now,another research shows that physical activity may help students do better in their classes.Th...
分析:使用高级短语:account for导致高分句型二:Fortunately,it is proposed that early action is likely to promote the brain development of those poor students.译文:幸运的是,有人建议,及早行动可能会促进那些贫困学生的大脑发育.分析:it是形式主语,that引导真正的主语从句....
The movie “Mean Girls” (2004) shows how teenage girls change and feel in their social development during their adolescence at school. The characters have many psychological problems, and one of the characters, Gretchen Wieners, has bipolar disorder. Some parts of the movie show that she has ...
an idea that manifests itself in several ways, such as the ideas that a well-behaved child is quiet, or that “proper” women are seen and not heard, or - on a more lighthearted note - the stereotype that musicians have inherently lax morals and will run off with your teenage daughter...