Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Quickwrite: 
Your risk taking is to far when you realize the the risk your taking always end up being bad.



Article Summary:
The teenager brain usually strays more to the ventral striatum because the prefrontal cortex is still under development. So if you want to take a risk your brain will most-likely take the risk instead of thinking twice about if it would be a good or bad risk. The prefrontal cortex's ability to boss the brain around increases with age. There are two processes going on in the teen brain. One process involves the fibers connecting nerve cells. The other process is the strengthening of the synapses the docks between the nerve cells.

2 comments:

  1. I like the way you write , you successfully answered the question. However , I wish it was just a little bit longer.

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  2. You only did half of this assignment. I don't see your reflection on risk-taking. Also, there is no evidence here of the two assignments after this one. (Under Construction and Gray Matters.)

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