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The Adolescent Brain. Matt, 16, can’t remember anything Bethany,18 “Knows” Everything.

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Page 1: The Adolescent Brain. Matt, 16, can’t remember anything Bethany,18 “Knows” Everything.

The Adolescent Brain

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Matt, 16, can’t

remember anything

Bethany,18“Knows” Everything

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Brainy Facts: What do we know about the brain?

• Adult = 3 pounds

• 2% of our body weight but consumes 20% of our calories

• 70% water, it consumes 30% of the water we drink

• Unfolded it would measure 2 ft x 2 ft.

• composed of a trillion cells, 100 billion neurons

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Brainy Facts: Parts of the Brain

                                                  

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Dr. Jay Giedd, Neuroscientist

• Neuroscientist at the National Institute of Health, Chief of brain imaging in the child psychiatry branch

• Used MRI to scan the brains of nearly 1000 healthy children ages 3-18.

• Between ages of birth-2 and 9-10= tremendous growth of neurons

• Ages 2-3 and 11+= massive pruning

• Teenagers are more like toddlers than adults in brain growth

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During adolescence…use it or lose it

Used connections will flourish, unused will be pruned and die.

•Fewer but faster connections

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http://www.sfn.org/index.cfm?pagename=brainBriefings_Adolescent_brain

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The CEO of the Brain

• The frontal lobes: executive decisions and moral/ethical control

• Development continues from back to front through early 20’s

• “It’s sort of unfair to expect teens to have adult levels of organizational skills or decision-making before their brains are finished being built.”- Dr. Giedd

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Frontal Lobe

• Problem solving

• Judgment

• Inhibition of behavior

• Planning

• Self-monitoring

• Personality

• Emotions

• Organization

• Attention

• Concentration

• Mental flexibility

• Speaking

• Awareness of abilities

• Self-control

• “do the right thing”

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Misread signals

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Don’t believe everything they tell you…..

• Teens relied on the amygdala, associated with emotion and gut reactions

• MRI tests: Teens see anger when it was not intended

• Teens can be irrational and overly emotional

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What about Intelligence?

• Intelligence and emotional maturity do not develop in the same way.

• Let’s look at a teenage genius…

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During adolescence… period of high risk

• Drugs and alcohol can alter normal development of the brain

• Teens who drink are exposing their brains to the toxic effects of alcohol at a critical time of brain development, approx. 10% memory loss

• Hormonal rush of testosterone and estrogen causing chemical changes

Image from Susan Tapert, PhD, University of California, San Diego. http://www.sfn.org/skins/main/images/brainbriefings/bb_Oct2002_large.gif

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What about adolescence and ADD/ADHD?

• Impulsive ADHD kids will often get into trouble• The inattentive ADD kids tend to be non-compliant,

have trouble remember the things, will feel “stupid” despite a above average or high intelligence

• “ In clinical studies, researchers confirmed that teens with ADHD were twice as likely to have abused alcohol within the past 6 months. They also found that teens with ADHD were likely to abuse drugs and three times more likely to abuse drugs other than marijuana.” WebMD.com

• ADHD teenagers are 400% more likely to have an automobile accident

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Catching ZZZZZZs

• They need 9 ¼ hrs…• They get…6-7….!• The biological clock

shifts in the teen years by up to 2 hours

Sleep deprivation can have a major negative effect on learning and memory!

TV’s, computer monitors, and cell phones can keep adolescents from getting enough deep sleep; remove them from their rooms!

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How does it help the TEEN to know this?

• Understand themselves and their behavior

• Allow adults around them to guide them

• What they do in the next 8 years makes a difference for the rest of their lives!