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Module 4: "Teens and Decision Making" and "The Teen Brain"

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  1. neuron
    a cell that is specialized to conduct nerve impulses
    This involves a relay system in which different structures—made up of specialized cells called neurons—talk with each other by way of electrochemical impulses and chemical messengers, called neurotransmitters.
  2. electrochemical
    of or involving electrochemistry
    This involves a relay system in which different structures—made up of specialized cells called neurons—talk with each other by way of electrochemical impulses and chemical messengers, called neurotransmitters.
  3. impulse
    the electrical discharge that travels along a nerve fiber
    This involves a relay system in which different structures—made up of specialized cells called neurons—talk with each other by way of electrochemical impulses and chemical messengers, called neurotransmitters.
  4. neurotransmitter
    a neurochemical that transmits nerve impulses across a synapse
    This involves a relay system in which different structures—made up of specialized cells called neurons—talk with each other by way of electrochemical impulses and chemical messengers, called neurotransmitters.
  5. prefrontal
    anterior to a frontal structure
    A key brain region that matures late is the prefrontal cortex, located directly behind your forehead. The prefrontal cortex is very important as a control center for thinking ahead and sizing up risks and rewards.
  6. cortex
    the outermost layer of the cerebrum
    A key brain region that matures late is the prefrontal cortex, located directly behind your forehead. The prefrontal cortex is very important as a control center for thinking ahead and sizing up risks and rewards.
  7. limbic system
    a system of functionally related neural structures in the brain that are involved in emotional behavior
    Meanwhile, another part of the brain that matures earlier is the limbic system, which plays a central role in emotional responses.
  8. neural
    of or relating to the nervous system
    Like the rest of the body, the brain needs to mature in order to reach peak performance. This process involves slow changes—strongly influenced by brain activity—that have evolved to fine tune (or optimize) how neural impulses flow throughout the brain, allowing it to process information faster and more reliably.
  9. axon
    long nerve fiber that conducts impulses away from a cell
    Inside the brain, information travels through a network of neurons, which have thread-like fibers called axons and branch-like structures called dendrites.
  10. dendrite
    short fiber that conducts toward the cell body of the neuron
    Dendrites bring information into the neurons, while axons take it away and pass it along to the next neuron.
  11. synapse
    the junction between two neurons
    Thus, neurons are assembled into circuits where the far end of an axon (its terminal) is positioned close to a dendrite. The small space between the two is called a synapse—where information is exchanged.
  12. synaptic
    (neuroscience) of or involving synapses
    In synaptic pruning, synapses not used very often are removed, allowing the brain to redirect precious resources toward more active synapses.
  13. neurologist
    a medical specialist in the nervous system
    “It’s a resounding mantra of parents and teachers,” says Jensen, who’s a pediatric neurologist at Children’s Hospital in Boston.
  14. adolescent
    in the state of development between puberty and maturity
    Jensen is a Harvard expert on epilepsy, not adolescent brain development.
  15. neuroscientist
    a biologist who specializes in the study of the brain
    As she coped with her boys’ sour moods and their exasperating assumption that somebody else will pick up their dirty clothes, she decided to investigate what neuroscientists are discovering about teenagers’ brains that makes them behave that way.
  16. insulation
    material reducing transmission of sound, heat or electricity
    Teenagers don’t have as much of the fatty coating called myelin, or “white matter,” that adults have in this area. Think of it as insulation on an electrical wire.
  17. potent
    having a strong physiological or chemical effect
    After all, if the brain is wired to form new connections in response to the environment, and potent psychoactive drugs suddenly enter that environment, those substances are “tapping into a much more robust habit-forming ability that adolescents have, compared to adults.”
  18. deficit
    a failure in neurological or mental functioning
    So studies have shown that a teenager who smokes pot will still show cognitive deficits days later.
  19. baseline
    a standard by which things are measured or compared
    An adult who smokes the same dose will return to cognitive baseline much faster.
  20. consolidate
    make firm or secure; strengthen
    “And what she explained to me is that it will take [what you’ve been reading] from your short-term memory and while you sleep you will consolidate it. And actually you will know it better in the morning than right before you went to sleep.”
Created on Fri Aug 14 12:47:09 EDT 2020 (updated Tue Aug 25 09:45:06 EDT 2020)

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