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In Adolescence Developing Brain is Source of Stability and Instability

by Rukmani Krishnaon October 17, 2012 at 12:20 AM

In several studies, the brain's "reward system," those brain circuits and structures that mediate the experience and pursuit of pleasure, figured prominently.


The studies shed light on adolescents' ability to control impulsivity and think through problems; reveal physical changes in the "social brain;" document connections between early home life and brain function in adolescence; and examine the impact of diet on depressive-like behavior in rodents.

Today's new findings show that:

"Advances in neuroscience continue to delve deeper and deeper into the unique and dynamically changing biology of the adolescent brain," said press conference moderator Jay Giedd, MD, of the National Institute of Mental Health, an expert on childhood and adolescent brain development. "The insights are beginning to elucidate the mechanisms that make the teen years a time of particular vulnerabilities but also a time of great opportunity."

Source: Eurekalert

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