Teens
Risk-taking teen? It's their brain's fault.
According to a study, teens make risky decisions because their brains are programmed that way. An MRI scan shows that a teenager's prefrontal cortex works much harder than an adult's and that's why is difficult for them to decide if a situation is difficult or not.
05/19/16
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Alam Mo Ba? (Facts And Trivias)
Non-FictionHighest achievement: Rank #1 in science fiction. Hey there everyone! I made this book to help any of you. I am also aiming to provide learning to anyone that is reading this. This book piles up facts and trivias about any random things. But the re...