UNDERSTANDING AN ADOLESCENT'S BRAIN- IS IT ACTUALLY SIMPLE?
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Image Source: https://movingscience.dk/infographic-about-the-adolescent-brain-development/ It really doesn't matter how smart an adolescent is, or how well they scored in NEET/JEE/SAT or whatever. Adolescence is a remarkable phase of human development, often marked by a unique blend of curiosity and self-discovery. I know it's been really long since I have posted here, and one of my friends wanted me to write on how an adolescent's brain behaves so distinctly compared to kids and adults- and so this is for her and for everyone else sitting with their curious caps on! The adolescent brain is a dynamic landscape of neuroplasticity, where synapses are pruned and rewired to optimize cognitive function. This plasticity not only facilitates learning, but also paves the way for development of higher-order thinking and decision making. A rapid increase in the connections between the brain cells also occurs, which makes the neural pathways more effective. For both boys and girls, a...