1. Adolescence is accompanied by a burst of cortical thickening followed by thinning. The amygdala matures before...
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1. Adolescence is accompanied by a burst of cortical thickening followed by thinning. The amygdala matures before the frontal lobes, and the adolescent brain is more vulnerable to damage by psychoactive substances than the adult brain. (LO7)
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Discovering Behavioral Neuroscience An Introduction To Biological Psychology
ISBN: 108854
5th Edition
Authors: Laura Freberg
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