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Title: The Adolescent Brain


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The Adolescent Brain
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Frontline Inside the Teenage Brain
  • http//www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/teen
    brain/

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The Brain
  • Weighs about 3 pounds
  • The most complicated mass of matter in the known
    universe.
  • Contains over 10 billion neurons and another 100
    billion support cells.
  • Eventually forms over 100 trillion connections.
  • Brain controls ALL activity
  • Constantly changing and adapting
  • Neurons are capable of re-routing circuits

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Terminology
  • Neurons
  • Specialized cells that transmit information to
    other nerve cells or muscles.
  • Axon
  • An electricity conducting fiber that carries
    information away from the cell body.
  • Dendrite
  • Receives messages from other neurons
  • Synapse
  • Contact point where one neuron communicates
    with another neuron.

Source Sullivan, 2006
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Source University of Utah, 2006
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Brain Development
  • 2 stages
  • Growth spurts or overproduction of neurons
  • Pruning
  • Growth spurts are seen at younger ages
  • Pruning happens during adolescence
  • Use it or lose it

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BRAIN STRUCTURES
  • Frontal Lobe
  • Parietal Lobe
  • Temporal Lobe
  • Occipital Lobe
  • Cerebellum
  • Corpus Callosum
  • Brain Stem

Source University of Utah, 2006
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Source University of Utah, 2006
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Frontal Lobe
  • Responsible for
  • Personality, judgment, reasoning, problem
    solving, rational decision making,
  • Logic and understanding of consequences
  • Governs impulsivity, aggression,
  • Organizing thoughts, planning for the future
  • Undergoes significant changes during adolescence
  • Not fully developed until mid-20s.

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Prefrontal Cortex
  • Part of the frontal lobe
  • Helps with impulse control, judgments, reasoning
  • One of the last areas of the brain to develop
    fully.
  • During this time, there is an increased need for
  • Structure, mentoring, and guidance from adults

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Temporal Lobes
  • Control hearing, understanding speech, sorting
    new information and short-term memory
  • Contains
  • Amygdala and hippocampus
  • Matures around 18-19 years of age.

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The Teenage Brain
  • Underdevelopment of frontal cortex leads to
  • More gut reactions than reasoning
  • More likely to use amygadala (emotions) than
    prefrontal cortex (reasoning) for information
    processing.
  • It takes experience to train the brain.
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