The Evolution of Teenage Behavior

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During our teenage years, what changes in our behavior?

  • We become more introverted and spend less time with friends
  • We become more dependent on our parents
  • We become more risk-averse and avoid new experiences
  • We seek out new interests and experiences (correct)

Which of the following is NOT a reason why these behaviors develop during the teenage years?

  • To spend less time with our family (correct)
  • To challenge ourselves and learn
  • To form strong and healthy brain circuits
  • To become independent from our parents

What is the purpose of the behaviors developed during the teenage years?

  • To seek out new interests and experiences
  • To spend more time with family
  • To avoid taking risks
  • To become independent from parents (correct)

What does the reward system support during the teenage years?

<p>Motivation (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why is having strong and healthy brain circuits critical during the teenage years?

<p>To respond in different ways (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which circuits control our ability to receive, store, and recall information?

<p>Learning and memory circuits (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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