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Thye relationship between pubertal hormones and brain plasticity
Brain plasticity
capacity
adapt
changes
types
synaptic plasticity
changes
connections between neurons
structural plasticity
changes
brain structure
influencing factors
experiences
stress
learnings
trauma
Impact on behavior
learning new skills
adaptation to new situations
brain injury recovery
Brain Plasticity in Adolescence
critical period
cognitive development
increased plasticity
areas such as
learning
memory
emotional regulation
positive consequences
improved learning
new skills
languages
music
sports
greater ability to adapt
social changes
emotional
desarrollar estrategias
problem solving
negative consequences
vulnerability to external influences
social pressure
stress
acquiring negative habits
conductas adictivas
implications for cognitive training
effective strategies during adolescence
fostering a nurturing environment
stimulate learning
activities
promote cognitive flexibility
games
problem solving
Pubertal Hormones
definition
occur during puberty
estrogens
testosterone
growth hormone
main function
changes
fisic
emotional
in the body
structural changes in the brain
prefrontal cortex
related
decision making
impulse control
tonsil
emotional regulation
response to fear