Term ID: T2847

Juvenile Brain Development

/juvenile-brain-development/
The ongoing maturation of neural systems during adolescence, particularly prefrontal cortex development affecting decision-making, impulse control, and risk assessment.
Example: Understanding how teenage brain development affects judgment, planning abilities, and susceptibility to peer influence, informing juvenile justice and educational approaches.

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Reference: Steinberg (2013)