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100 1 _aJensen, Frances E.,
_eauthor.
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245 1 4 _aThe teenage brain :
_ba neuroscientist's survival guide to raising adolescents and young adults /
_cDr Frances E. Jensen with Amy Ellis Nutt.
260 _aLondon :
_bThorsons,
_c2015.
300 _axvii, 358 pages :
_billustrations (black and white) ;
_c24 cm
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 8 _aWhy is it that the behaviour of teenagers can be so odd? As they grow older, young children steadily improve their sense of how to behave, and then all of a sudden, they can become totally uncommunicative, wildly emotional and completely unpredictable. We used to think that erratic teenage behaviour was due to a sudden surge in hormones, but modern neuroscience shows us that this isn't true. 'The Teenage Brain' is a journey through the new discoveries that show us exactly what happens to the brain in this crucial period, how it dictates teenagers' behaviour, and how the experiences of our teenage years are what shape our attitudes, and often our happiness in later life.
650 0 _aTeenagers
_xPsychology
_vPopular works.
_914560
650 0 _aDevelopmental neurobiology
_vPopular works.
_914561
650 0 _aPediatric neuropsychology
_vPopular works.
_914562
650 7 _aChild Care.
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700 1 _aNutt, Amy Ellis,
_eauthor.
_914563
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