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How do adolescents behave differently than adults? Are these differences universal or learned?

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  1. Yesterday, 19:22
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    Adolescents differ from adults in the way they behave, solve problems, and make decisions. There is a biological explanation for this difference ... Other changes in the brain during adolescence include a rapid increase in the connections between the brain cells and making the brain pathways more effective
  2. Yesterday, 19:33
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    Because of a different organic configuration of molecules, adults and adolescents act different.

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    Because of a different organic configuration of molecules, adults and adolescents act different.

    Adolescents tend to take more risks, to be more emotionally over whelmed, to have more need to sleep, between many other differences. The adolescent is passing through the stage of leaving the kid and becoming an adult.

    Due to the high production of sex and growth hormones, adolescents have all these behaviors different to adults. They still do not measure the risks, stay up at night, need to sleep a lot and usually are emotionally over charged. Adukts are usually, more "in control", due to the establishment or normal functioning of hormones.
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