The article offers information on the American Bar Association's (ABA) webinar "Rethinking Juvenile Justice: Adolescent Brain Science and Legal Culpability," on June 10, 2015. Panelists included Jennifer Woolard, associate professor of psychology at Georgetown University, Robert Kinscherff, director of...
The paper, "Differences in Attentional Control and White Matter Microstructure in Adolescents with Attentional, Affective, and Behavioral Disorders," was published inBrain Imaging and Behavior. More information:Andrea T. Shafer et al, Differences in attentional control and white matter microstructure in ...
Research found vital differences in brain chemistry for kids with different screen times. (要点1) Psychologist Lisa Damour explained that social media is very attractive as the reward centers in the brain are activated but mean while digital technology negatively affects healthy development. (要点2)...
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is based on very user-specific data—for instance, someone worried about their weight or someone thinking about exercise and dieting. This can be very divisive content for a teenage girl or for a teenage boy in a way that is particularly different. The adolescent brain is much more vulnerable...
This conceptualization of Anxiety Disorders also draws on the “Dual System” model of the brain, as elaborated in the best-selling book by Daniel Kahneman, Thinking, Fast and Slow (4). That model proposes that we have two information-processing systems, each with a unique processing style and...
Using a meta-analysis of functional MRI data, we examined the evidence for these changes in brain function in relation to cognitive control, social–affective processing and social–cognitive reasoning over the course of adolescent development. We conclude that the neuroimaging evidence for a slow mat...
This book is the result of the authors three decades of experience with children traumatized by abuse and/or neglect. This book details the effect of such trauma on the developing brain, describing how it actually rewires one's perceptions of self, others, and the world. Based upon research ...
[83]. Participants were first recruited through advertising to the engage with DLD database (E-DLD;engage with DLD[84]), an online network connecting families with DLD with researchers. Research adverts were also circulated via Twitter, Mumsnet and relevant parenting groups on Facebook. Parents ...
“multi-sensory” approach common to learning disabilities education. For example, the alphabet book she uses shows pictures of animals that correspond to each letter. They read aloud together, and then, her daughter writes letters down. This way, handwriting, auditory practice, reading ...