![]() ![]() Up until puberty, brain cells continue to bloom in the frontal region. The biggest changes in the folds of the brain during this time occur in the parts of the cortex that process cognitive and emotional information. However, the creases in the brain continue to become more complex until the late teens. Thus, the brain does not grow in size much during adolescence. ![]() The brain reaches 90% of its adult size by the time a person is six or seven years of age. Between the ages of 10 and 25, the brain undergoes changes that have important implications for behavior. The human brain is not fully developed by the time a person reaches puberty. Describe brain development during adolescence.Teens need more sleep than children and adults.Many mental disorders appear during adolescence.The teen brain is ready to learn and adapt. ![]()
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