You didn't provide us with the choices, but this is certainly true: there are now many studies that tell us the teenaged brain has not yet finished developing. This means teenagers who act in an immature manner, such as being impulsive or rebellious, are going through a normal part of psychological development. As a result, some theorists have suggested that if a young person is arrested for committing a crime, it is wrong to try him or her as an adult, since young people do not yet have an adult brain.
The frontal cortex is still developing
The teenage brain undergoes significant development, particularly in the prefrontal cortex responsible for decision-making and impulse control. This can lead to risky behaviors and mood swings as adolescents navigate these changes. It is important for teenagers to receive support and guidance during this critical stage of brain development.
The brain and spinal cord make up the CNS (central nervous system).
The statement "The patellar knee jerk reflex is controlled by the brain" is not correct. The patellar knee jerk reflex is actually a spinal reflex, meaning it does not involve the brain in its initial response.
They bypass the brain.
gadgets help teens by stimulating their brain
The technical name for a brain surgeon is a neurosurgeon - the medicine regarding the brain is called neurology.
human brain. seeing as a human only has one brain.
"Brein" is the correct spelling for "brain" in Afrikaans.
Im not sure your brain sends your brain messages. correct me if im wrong people.
Cerebrospinal fluid is what provides as a "cushion" for the brain. (I don't understand your question regarding blood supply)
Teenagers may sniff glue as a way to seek a euphoric high due to the chemicals in the glue affecting their brain. Additionally, some teenagers may use glue sniffing as a form of escapism or to cope with stress or emotional issues. It is important to address the underlying reasons driving this behavior and provide appropriate support and interventions.