Interesting 2009 study concludes adolescent risk-takers' brains resemble adult brains more than their conservative peers. https://t.co/KAdC1LnHrX
RT @NEU_CNeurosci: Why do some adolescents participate in more dangerous and sensation-seeking behaviors than others? Berns et al. find th…
Why do some adolescents participate in more dangerous and sensation-seeking behaviors than others? Berns et al. find thrill-seeking youth have more mature frontal white matter tracts than cautious peers. https://t.co/emEAqrsEo0
RT @allison_pugh: "Rather than immature cortices" the brains of teens who take risks are more adult in form than their cautious peers. http…
"Rather than immature cortices" the brains of teens who take risks are more adult in form than their cautious peers. https://t.co/X1vLniENll
RT @C_Coolidge: 2009: Adolescent Engagement in Dangerous Behaviors Associated with Increased White Matter Maturity of Frontal Cortex http:/…
2009: Adolescent Engagement in Dangerous Behaviors Associated with Increased White Matter Maturity of Frontal Cortex http://t.co/bz4p2pW8FT
Adolescent Engagement in Dangerous Behaviors Is Associated with Increased White Matter Maturity of Frontal Cortex http://t.co/PCBJxBpejT
"Adolescent's [risky behavior] Associated w/ INCREASED White Matter Maturity of PFC" http://t.co/FJjV0qAX9H #neuroscience #teenagers #cogsci
"Adolescent's [risky behavior] Associated w/ INCREASED White Matter Maturity of PFC" http://t.co/FJjV0qAX9H #neuroscience #teenagers #cogsci
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