The Reason Teenagers Are Moody?

[Article] The stereotypically sulky behavior of teenagers has long been chalked up to hormone fluctuations. But now the biological rationale behind it may have been pinpointed.


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A paper by Sheryl Smith, a researcher in physiology and pharmacology at State University of New York, published in Nature Neuroscience suggests that teenagers’ famously moody behavior has a chemical basis.A brain mechanism that normally reduces stress actually has the reverse effect in teenagers,...
This article was published Tuesday, 13 March, 2007 by AFP
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