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  1. 7 de mar. de 2011 · How do hormones affect the adolescent brain and behavior? Learn about the neuroscience of brain maturation, emotional learning, and risk-taking in teens.

  2. New techniques to assay hormones in hair is also a reliable, cost-effective way of establishing baseline hormones even in menstruating women (Wang et al., 2018). Greater use of these techniques will yield important insights into behavior ( Shirtcliff et al., 2009 ), including antisocial behavior.

  3. 21 de may. de 2018 · Many people blame raging hormones for teenagers’ reckless behavior, and no doubt that’s one reason. Testosterone, the hormone of sex drive, aggression, and risk-taking behavior, surges in the...

  4. "Raging hormones" used to be blamed for much adolescent behavior. Recent research discoveries, however, have uncovered remarkable developmental transformations in the adolescent brain—knowledge that is revolutionizing our understanding of why adolescents behave the way they do.

  5. 2 de feb. de 2021 · Hormones help our bodies become taller, change shape, and even grow hair. Although hormones act on different parts of the body (like bones, muscles, or skin), several crucial hormones for puberty are actually made in the brain.

  6. 12 de abr. de 2022 · This review describes major theoretical positions on the developmental neuroscience of antisocial behavior and highlights where basic developmental neuroscience suggests that the role of puberty and pubertal hormones should be considered.

  7. 30 de sept. de 2022 · Teen hormones affect not only adolescents’ bodies and minds, but also their behavior. Peer pressure, low self-esteem, and raging hormones can lead teens to take chances and engage in risky behaviors that could have a negative effect on their future.