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The Teenage Brain

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An internationally respected neurologist presents a groundbreaking exploration of the adolescent brain, revealing surprising insights into why intelligent teens sometimes make poor choices. Dr. Frances E. Jensen, a mother and expert in neurology, delves into the complexities of teenage brain development, providing valuable information for both adults and adolescents. This book focuses on the unique neurological changes during adolescence, presenting new research while debunking common misconceptions. Through a blend of scientific data and personal anecdotes, Dr. Jensen examines various aspects of adolescent brain functioning, including learning, memory, and the effects of external influences like drugs, multitasking, sleep, and stress. Key findings highlight that adolescents may be more vulnerable to drug effects than previously believed, with marijuana use linked to lasting memory issues and potential impacts on adult IQ. Additionally, multitasking can impair learning, and emotional stress during these formative years may lead to long-term mental health challenges, increasing risks for disorders like depression. This accessible yet rigorous work offers practical strategies for parents, educators, and the legal system to support teens during this critical stage of development.

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The Teenage Brain, Frances E. Jensen

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Rok vydania
2016
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4410 Hodnotenie

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Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydania
2016
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
384
ISBN10
0062067850
ISBN13
9780062067852
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3,7 z 5
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An internationally respected neurologist presents a groundbreaking exploration of the adolescent brain, revealing surprising insights into why intelligent teens sometimes make poor choices. Dr. Frances E. Jensen, a mother and expert in neurology, delves into the complexities of teenage brain development, providing valuable information for both adults and adolescents. This book focuses on the unique neurological changes during adolescence, presenting new research while debunking common misconceptions. Through a blend of scientific data and personal anecdotes, Dr. Jensen examines various aspects of adolescent brain functioning, including learning, memory, and the effects of external influences like drugs, multitasking, sleep, and stress. Key findings highlight that adolescents may be more vulnerable to drug effects than previously believed, with marijuana use linked to lasting memory issues and potential impacts on adult IQ. Additionally, multitasking can impair learning, and emotional stress during these formative years may lead to long-term mental health challenges, increasing risks for disorders like depression. This accessible yet rigorous work offers practical strategies for parents, educators, and the legal system to support teens during this critical stage of development.