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File:FD VJHpXEAM4c64.png|White and Gray Matter levels | File:FD VJHpXEAM4c64.png|White and Gray Matter levels | ||
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Revision as of 02:32, 8 May 2022
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Teen Brain research summary
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Age chauvinism
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Casey
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Bronski
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Full Brain Size and adult-like competences in early childhood
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Development of reasoning ability in early childhood
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Early development of brain - Del Giudice
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White and Gray Matter levels
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Giedd 1999 brain matter curves by age
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John Raven - Intelligence hits a peak in the mid teens, then plateaus and declines
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John Raven - Intelligence hits a peak in the mid teens, then plateaus
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Moshman on common fallacies of teen brain development
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Moshman continued
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Moshman continued
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Laurence Steinberg (2008)
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Epstein reviewed, plus other references - raw intelligence peak 13-15 y/o
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2020 meta-analysis on the age of Thelarche (breast budding in girls - start of puberty)
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Conclusions of the aforementioned 2020 meta-analysis
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Physical development - Tanner stages reached considerably earlier than commonly supposed
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Physical development - Ages of pubertal development lower than commonly stated