Explains neurobiological findings from
adolescent brain research as they apply to risk taking, relationship building and social development.
During this session, participants learn about neurobiological findings from
adolescent brain research as they apply to cognitive and behavioral changes — risk taking, relationship building and social development.
We had just finished a module on Romeo and Juliet,
adolescent brain research and decision - making when I was notified of a surprise visit from the state Department of Education, local co-op and school district.
Not exact matches
Recent
research on the teen
brain shows that
adolescents, compared to both children and adults, are exceptionally sensitive to social dynamics.
Concussions are connected with substance abuse and suicidal thoughts in
adolescents, new
research presented at a St. Michael's Hospital conference on sports - related
brain injuries revealed Saturday.
Dr. Perry's
research includes: the effects of prenatal drug exposure on
brain development, the neurobiology of human neuropsychiatric disorders, the neurophysiology of traumatic life events, and long - term cognitive, behavioral, emotional, social and physiological effects of neglect and trauma in children,
adolescents and adults.
The Teenage
Brain: A Neuroscientist's Survival Guide to Raising Adolescents and Young Adults Drawing on her research knowledge and clinical experience, internationally respected neurologist — and mother of two boys — Frances E. Jensen, M.D., offers a revolutionary look at the science of the adolescent brain, providing remarkable insights that translate into practical advice for both parents and teena
Brain: A Neuroscientist's Survival Guide to Raising
Adolescents and Young Adults Drawing on her
research knowledge and clinical experience, internationally respected neurologist — and mother of two boys — Frances E. Jensen, M.D., offers a revolutionary look at the science of the
adolescent brain, providing remarkable insights that translate into practical advice for both parents and teena
brain, providing remarkable insights that translate into practical advice for both parents and teenagers.
«Over the past decade,
research on
adolescent brain development and on recidivism have confirmed the moral truth that kids should be treated like kids.
«Over the past decade,
research on
adolescent brain development and on recidivism have confirmed the moral truth that kids should be treated like kids,» said Laurie Parise, Executive Director of Youth Represent.
There is limited
research on the extent to which alcohol effects the developing
brain in teens and
adolescents, but it's evident that drinking during adolescence causes changes in the
brain.
Twenty
adolescents, ages 12 - 20 who experienced a traumatic
brain injury at least six months prior to participating in the
research and were demonstrating gist reasoning deficits, or the inability to «get the essence» from dense information, were enrolled in the study.
«More
research is needed into the effects of nicotine addiction on the
adolescent brain, given converging evidence from other drugs of addiction that exposure during this key developmental period can have lasting effects on the
brain extending into adulthood.»
Casey's
research shows how the
adolescent brain is locked in a tug - of - war between the logical pull of the prefrontal cortex and the impulsive pull of the ventral striatum.
A Bright Bunch: These images, from a 2005 study in Cognitive
Brain Research, show horizontal slices in the
brains of
adolescent boys, as measured while they were doing a spatial math problem.
«What we will be able to do is dig into the
brains of
adolescents and find out what excites them in terms of transmedia or book - to - film translations, and then use those points of data as launching pads for further
research,» Elizabeth says.
Dr. Francis has collaborated in
research on reading and reading disabilities, attention problems, developmental consequences of
brain injuries and birth defects, and
adolescent alcohol abuse.
The program is a fresh take on social - emotional learning (SEL) for early
adolescents and brings together today's technology with the latest
research in SEL, the
adolescent brain, and social psychology.
Identify strategies that draw upon
brain research to engage the
adolescent learner in avoiding risk behaviors
Describe current
research on factors that influence the developing
adolescent brain, including sleep, substances, stress and technology
Dickstein leads Bradley's Pedi - MIND
research program, which uses
brain imaging techniques, including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and behavioral measures to identify biological markers of psychiatric illness, including bipolar disorder in children and
adolescents.
Drawing on important new
research in the field of interpersonal neurobiology, Siegel explores exciting ways in which understanding how the
brain functions can improve the lives of
adolescents, making their relationships more fulfilling and less lonely and distressing on both sides of the generational divide.
The program is a fresh take on social - emotional learning (SEL) for early
adolescents and brings together today's technology with the latest
research in SEL, the
adolescent brain, and social psychology.
This inquiry is also important, since
research suggests that
adolescents with disruptive behaviors exhibit increased reward sensitivity (Byrd et al., 2014), and pictures of happy faces have been shown to activate reward - related
brain networks (Morris et al., 1996; Phillips et al., 1998; Whalen et al., 1998).
The article states, «Marijuana's potentially detrimental impact on the developing
brains of
adolescents remains a key focus of
research — particularly because of the possibility teenage users could -LSB-...]
The major focus of Dr. Clark's
research is low - incidence disabilities, in particular children and
adolescents with autism and traumatic
brain injuries who have serious behavioral and psychological problems.