1 This research was carried out together with the CRTLA, a specialised centre in language pathologies and learning at the Grenoble Alpes university hospital (CHU), and the Research
Centre on Cognition and Learning (CeRCA - CNRS / Université de Poitiers / Université de Tours).
Not exact matches
Stuart Sutherland is director of the
Centre for Research
on Perception and
Cognition, University of Sussex.
We know from research that teens are more prone to addiction than children and adults.1 We know that many teens demonstrate increased risk - taking behaviours (though it's a myth that teens are unaware of the consequences of their actions).2 We know that during this time sex and sexuality take
centre stage.3 Recently, neuroscience has begun to weigh in
on this picture of teenage
cognition and behaviour.