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Science and the adolescent brain

By Research Advancement • Jan 2, 2014 • Research In The News•   

Learning about the changes occurring in adolescent brains might tell parents something about how to empower adolescents for better decision-making, Binghamton neuroscientist Terry Deak writes in The Huffington Post.

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