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jazzzzhands21
19.10.2019 • 
Health

Donna is concerned about her adolescent daughter's tendency to flare-up at the mildest provocations. donna says that her daughter refuses to see reason sometimes and is unable to exercise much self-control. as a specialist in the development of adolescents, you would tell donna that her daughter's behavior could partly be explained by the biological reason that
- by the end of adolescence, individuals have fewer, less selective, less effective neuronal connections than they did as children.- the prefrontal cortex—involved in reasoning and self-control—has developed fully by early adolescence.- the amygdala—the seat of emotions such as anger—matures earlier than the prefrontal cortex in adolescents.- the corpus callosum, where fibers connect the brain's left and right hemispheres, thickens in adolescence.

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