Preteens Who Experiment or Explore New Things may Have Different Brain Processes

A new study has revealed that preteens who experiment or explore new things may have brain processes that work differently than those of preteens who do not. Study author Andrew Kayser said, "The beginning of adolescence is associated with seeking new experiences and increasing exploratory behaviors, but little research has been done to measure that increase or to look at what happens in the brain during this period. Studies with adults have begun to look at individual ...

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