WebbIn the video “The Teen Brain: Under Construction” claims that the brain is finished developing around the age of 25. This assertion starts many arguments on whether an 18 year olds should be considered an adult. Many say that 18 year olds should be considered adults, but many disagree. Webbn the article, “Startling Finds on Teenage Brains” the author was very bias, and only talked about what he believed to be true and right, that teenagers have massive losses of brain tissue in areas of self control which almost is the cause to teenagers impulsive actions and committing crimes.
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Webb“While adolescents might tend to be more moody and impulsive — and we now have some reason to believe that this might be reflecting a ‘normal’ part of brain development — our job as parents is to get them to slow down and help them think through what they are doing,” he says. WebbResearchers at the University of California, Los Angeles have discovered that the brain matter being lost within the teenage years is from areas that control impulse, risk-taking, and self-control. This further leads teens to act on only their feelings and make rash decisions. An example of this would be Nathaniel Brazill. chandlery brighton
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WebbAccording to the “Startling Finds on Teenage Brains” article by Paul Thompson, studies have shown recently that “teen brains do lose a massive amount of brain tissue in the … WebbThe Teenage Brain explains why teenagers are not as resilient to drugs, alcohol and mental disorders and reveals the impact of multitasking and stress. The Teenage Brain begins with on overview of the brain structures for cognitive and emotional functioning. WebbStartling Finds on Teenage Brains Uploaded by JonathanFregoso Description: Teen Brains Copyright: © All Rights Reserved Available Formats Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd Flag for inappropriate content Download now of 1 Startling Finds on Teenage Brains By Paul Thompson The Sacramento Bee, Friday, May 25, 2001 chandlery bristol