2.8 Brain Zooming
2.8 Brain Zooming
2.8 Brain Zooming
ZOOMING
Zooming to New Connections:
A Summary of Brain Growth in
Adolescence
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until the prefrontal cortex is mature, about the age of Protect that Dopamine!
twenty-five.
Nerve cells talk to each other all the time, but they never
There is good reason for this staging of brain growth. The
actually touch. They meet in a space called a synapse. When
Amygdala growth enhances the teenager’s ability to
an electrical impulse travels down the axon, it changes to a
connect feelings with memories of past situations that
chemical impulse, crosses the synapse, and then converts
might be important. This time of intense emotion naturally
back to an electrical impulse on the next axon. Special
triggers youth to seek personal identity and a way to define
chemicals, carry the impulse across the synapse.
themselves in the world.
Reasoning cells in the Prefrontal Cortex, communicate by
releasing the chemical Dopamine into synapses between
Brain Folds—Increase Information
cells. These Dopamine-rich cells grow rapidly in the teen
years. They help the brain make decisions, and they
Science proves teens shape their own development.
coordinate using memory to make difficult choices.
Emotional learning, high-level thinking, and positive
Dopamine cells also increase the capacity for impulse
experiences builds complex brains. The brain’s ruffled, folded
surface increases its folds. This evolving pattern of folds and control. Drugs such as cocaine and amphetamine target
dopamine cells and damage them. Ecstasy permanently
crevices reaches a peak by the late teens, and then the brain
destroys nerve cells and connections.
folds remains stable throughout adult life. These folds
increase the flow of information. If folds were laid out end
to end, they would equal the size of an open newspaper. In summary, an adolescent has a brain full of promise. A
writer of A. Nonny Mouse Writes Again! sums it up: “Ashes
Humans join cats, dogs, monkeys and dolphins in having
to ashes, dust to dust, oil those brains, before they rust.”
these unique, folded brains. All other animals have primitive
- J. Prelutsky
flat brains which provide less brain surface to support
creativity of thought.
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