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Intro
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What is adolescence
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Cultural differences
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History
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Brain development
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MRI
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White and gray matter
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The brain never stops developing
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The brain changes hugely
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Risktaking
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Social influence
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Social exclusion
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Influence by others
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Conclusion
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Explore the fascinating neuroscience of the teenage brain in this 56-minute lecture by award-winning neuroscientist Sarah-Jayne Blakemore at The Royal Institution. Discover how adolescent brains differ from those of children and adults, and learn about cutting-edge research on teenage behavior, social cognition, and decision-making. Delve into topics such as brain development, MRI studies, white and gray matter changes, risk-taking behaviors, and social influences. Gain insights into the cultural differences and historical perspectives of adolescence, and understand how teenage experiences shape adult identities. Examine the ongoing development of the brain and the significant changes that occur during this crucial period of life.

The Neuroscience of the Teenage Brain - With Sarah-Jayne Blakemore

The Royal Institution
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