Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
937648 Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 2011 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Adolescence is a period of increased behavioral and psychiatric vulnerabilities. It is also a time of dramatic structural and functional neurodevelopment. In recent years studies have examined the precise nature of these brain and behavioral changes, and several hypotheses link them together. In this review we discuss this research and recent electrophysiological data from behaving rats that demonstrate reduced neuronal coordination and processing efficiency in adolescents. A more comprehensive understanding of these processes will further our knowledge of adolescent behavioral vulnerabilities and the pathophysiology of mental illnesses that manifest during this period.

► We review adolescent behavioral and neurodevelopmental changes. ► The adolescent brain processes salient events differently from that of adults. ► Several models link specific brain immaturities with age-related vulnerabilities. ► We present evidence of reduced adolescent neural processing efficiency.

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