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Why Teens Are Impulsive, Addiction-Prone And Should Protect Their Brains [NPR.org]

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Teens can't control impulses and make rapid, smart decisions like adults can — but why?

Research into how the human brain develops helps explain. In a teenager, the frontal lobe of the brain, which controls decision-making, is built but not fully insulated — so signals move slowly.

"Teenagers are not as readily able to access their frontal lobe to say, 'Oh, I better not do this,' " Dr. Frances Jensen tells Fresh Air's Terry Gross.

 

[For more go to http://www.npr.org/blogs/healt...protect-their-brains]

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