Wednesday, October 24, 2012

FOR KIDS: The teenage brain

Adolescence triggers brain ? and behavioral ? changes that few kids or adults recognize

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The brain releases dopamine when something makes us feel good ? like pulling off an exciting trick. This ?feel good? response helps explain why teens sometimes take big real risks.

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Teenagers must act on an endless parade of choices. Some choices, including smoking, come with serious consequences. As a result, adolescents often find themselves trapped between their impulsive tendencies (Just try it!) and their newfound ability to make well-informed and logical choices (Wait, maybe that?s not such a good idea!).

So what makes the teenager?s brain so complex? What drives adolescents ? more than any other age group ? to sometimes make rash or questionable decisions? By peering into the brains of teenagers, scientists who study brain development have begun uncovering answers.

Visit the new?Science News for Kids?website?and read the full story:?The teenage brain

Source: http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/345998/title/FOR_KIDS_The_teenage_brain

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