Please, enlighten me, I'm having trouble with this.
Don't reply if you have no idea and are going to post idiotic and pointless things, because I will ask someone to remove it. Thank you.
Is it true that the "Teenage" brain is different from the "Adult" brain? I mean, in capabilities, ways of processing information, maturity, knowledge, etc. What are the main difference, if there are any type of particular differences at all?
Actually, the brain does not "release" hormones. It sends signals to the endocrine system (glands) which send hormones into the body. Although this may be a factor especially in areas such as sexual relationships, it is not directly related to the brain and how it develops.
i need to get someone over from youthrights.org to refute this 'undeveloped brain' crap
In adults, various parts of the brain work together to evaluate choices, make decisions and act accordingly in each situation. The teenage brain doesn't appear to work like this. For comparison's sake, think of the teenage brain as an entertainment center that hasn't been fully hooked up. There are loose wires, so that the speaker system isn't working with the DVD player, which in turn hasn't been formatted to work with the television yet. And to top it all off, the remote control hasn't even arrived!
http://health.howstuffworks.com/teenage-brain.htm/printable
Also, the brain releases a lot more hormones during teenage years which are not present in such high volume in adult years.
But ofcource the Your maturity is affected by who you are around and the way you are as a person
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The teenage brain is more active than the adult brain, because untill like 25 or something we absorb any and everything we read, see, write, hear, feel, taste, smell and want. The impluses that handle things are way faster as well and while you're in the mindstate of dreaming, it recovers a lot faster. When you get older than 25 or so, it all decreases bit by bit with each year.
Not true (babies have this ability but it slows as you age). Unless you have a photographic memory you cannot "absorb" everything that is read.
I dunno if it's relevant, but I'll talk to you about it if you want?
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Ooooh, wow. That's such a threat.
I know, you don't want to see me mad kiddo.
Hope that helps. :)
Yeah, it is different. Quite simply, the brain grows until a person is 20 years old. Also, the brain releases a lot more hormones during teenage years which are not present in such high volume in adult years.