Physiological and neurocognitive synchrony—the real-time alignment of biological or neural activity between individuals ...
As any parent will tell you, no two children behave in exactly the same way. It is part of what makes each individual unique. So, why do some adolescents take more risks than others? University of ...
There are predictable “tasks” or processes that are associated with healthy adolescent development, depending on the adolescent phase. As adolescents progress through developmental phases and tasks, ...
A and B, t-statistic values from linear mixed-effects models for associations between greenspace exposure and T2 cortical thickness (A), T2 surface area (B), change in cortical thickness change (C) ...
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Does adolescence last until 32? Scientists unlock brain’s five eras
Researchers reveal that four ages – nine, 32, 66 and 83 – are when the brain’s most pivotal development occurs.
A new study published in Translational Psychiatry has found that adolescents who experienced the COVID-19 pandemic and associated lockdowns show significant differences in stress-related biological ...
Anxiety remains one of the most diagnosed clinical symptoms in adolescence and is a potent precursor to and exacerbator of substance use disorder. In their new $3.8-million study entitled ...
In a recent article published in the Communications Medicines journal, researchers connected the timing of a dental biorhythm to weight and mass gained by a group of adolescents monitored ...
Young people continuing their education for longer, as well as delayed marriage and parenthood, has redefined common perceptions of when adulthood starts, scientists wrote in the Lancet Child & ...
“To be normal during the adolescent period is by itself abnormal” Anna Freud. Ever since G. Stanley Hall first described the “storm and stress” seen in most adolescents, the perception of young people ...
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