Over the past decade, important insights have been obtained into the neurocognitive development during adolescence. To better understand how these neuroscientific insights impact the real world, we investigated how neuroscience has shaped public perceptions of the “teenage brain” and if these perceptions influence adolescent behavior. When asking to generate free associations with the word “teenage brain,” adolescents (n = 363, Mage = 14.47 years) and parents (n = 164, Mage = 47.16 years) more often mention undesirable behaviors (e.g., “irresponsible”) than desirable behaviors (e.g., “creative”). Despite these dominantly negative associations, priming adolescents with positively versus negatively framed statements about adolescent brain dev...
The chapter Neurocognitive Development During Adolescence describes the interplay of biological, psy...
The current generation of adolescents grows up in a media-saturated world. However, it is unclear ho...
AbstractNeuroimaging studies have shown continued structural and functional development in neural ci...
Adolescence is evolution’s solution to bringing the capacity of our large, complex brains to fruitio...
New scientific discoveries have put a much different perspective on the understanding of adolescent ...
Adolescence is often seen as a time of irresponsibility. However, prior research indicates that ther...
The science of adolescent brain development is making its way into the national conversation. As an ...
Adolescence starts with puberty and ends when individuals attain an independent role in society. Cog...
This article suggests that ideas about adolescent brains and their development increasingly function...
AbstractPurposeThe purpose of this article is to outline notable alterations occurring in the adoles...
Recent brain imaging studies have demonstrated that the human brain continues to develop throughout ...
Adolescent brain research has offered an explanation of adolescent behavior relevant for parents, so...
This article considers claims now being made about 'the adolescent brain'. It points out w...
Adolescence is characterized by numerous social, hormonal and physical changes, as well as a marked ...
Recent neuroscience models of adolescent brain development attribute the morbidity and mortality of ...
The chapter Neurocognitive Development During Adolescence describes the interplay of biological, psy...
The current generation of adolescents grows up in a media-saturated world. However, it is unclear ho...
AbstractNeuroimaging studies have shown continued structural and functional development in neural ci...
Adolescence is evolution’s solution to bringing the capacity of our large, complex brains to fruitio...
New scientific discoveries have put a much different perspective on the understanding of adolescent ...
Adolescence is often seen as a time of irresponsibility. However, prior research indicates that ther...
The science of adolescent brain development is making its way into the national conversation. As an ...
Adolescence starts with puberty and ends when individuals attain an independent role in society. Cog...
This article suggests that ideas about adolescent brains and their development increasingly function...
AbstractPurposeThe purpose of this article is to outline notable alterations occurring in the adoles...
Recent brain imaging studies have demonstrated that the human brain continues to develop throughout ...
Adolescent brain research has offered an explanation of adolescent behavior relevant for parents, so...
This article considers claims now being made about 'the adolescent brain'. It points out w...
Adolescence is characterized by numerous social, hormonal and physical changes, as well as a marked ...
Recent neuroscience models of adolescent brain development attribute the morbidity and mortality of ...
The chapter Neurocognitive Development During Adolescence describes the interplay of biological, psy...
The current generation of adolescents grows up in a media-saturated world. However, it is unclear ho...
AbstractNeuroimaging studies have shown continued structural and functional development in neural ci...