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Jonathan Haidt On How Social Media Is Rewiring Childhood

The Rich Roll Podcast

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Brain Development in Puberty

During mid to late puberty, the brain rewires from the back to the front, with the prefrontal cortex, responsible for executive control, decision making, and self-control, fully developing in late teens. This delayed development explains why young teens are impulsive, as their neurons are forming connections amidst heightened dopamine levels and disrupted sleep patterns, impacting neural development.

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