High levels of screen time before age 2 years were linked to slower decision-making and increased anxiety in teenage years, ...
There is no magical switch that turns on at age 25, or even 32 for that matter. Like your brain, you’re in a decades-long ...
Today's teens seem less interested in exercising their independence muscles. Learn how parents can help teens take the risks they need to grow up and practice “adulting.” ...
The teenage brain isn’t just trimming connections—it’s secretly building powerful new neural hotspots that may shape the mind ...
As a parent, it’s easy to watch your teen’s behavior and think they’re messing up big time. They act horribly and disrespectfully, and you’re sure you never did that when you were their age. Because ...
Scientists have discovered that the adolescent brain does more than prune old connections. During the teen years, it actively ...
This post was coauthored by Gabriella P. Oettinger and Juan M. Dominguez, Ph.D. As we begin the new school year, the importance of understanding the challenges and risks that students face becomes ...
Brain development does not end at 25 but continues into the early 30s as neural networks become more efficient and ...
A key to understanding the brain lies in unpacking how hundreds of interconnected brain areas process information that leads to various outputs. In order to try to understand this, researchers ...
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