Teens often get a bad rap for their behavior. Some people also say that teens are like a defective car : “no steering wheel and no brakes, just an accelerator.” Teen brains are simply a a work in progress. Some of brain areas mature early. These include the Striatum which recognizes rewards while The prefrontal cortex, which helps in decision making, matures later. Actually, if we can understand the development brains, we will find that these special quirks in the teen brain has plenty of advantages....come explore our Teen Brains with me

Our Teen Brains with Shivek
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Teens often get a bad rap for their behavior. Some people also say that teens are like a defective car : “no steering wheel and no brakes, just an accelerator.” Teen brains are simply a a work in progress. Some of brain areas mature early. These include the Striatum which recognizes rewards while The prefrontal cortex, which helps in decision making, matures later. Actually, if we can understand the development brains, we will find that these special quirks in the teen brain has plenty of advantages....come explore our Teen Brains with me
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October 10, 2020
It’s OK to be NotOK! Our Teen Brains learns from two adolescents, Hannah and Charlie Lucas
<p><strong>“It’s OK to be NotOK. You are not alone! You have people around you who care. “</strong></p> <p><strong>In Season 2, Episode2 of Our Teen Brains with Shivek, we learn these lessons and many more from two amazing adolescents. Charlie and Hannah Lucas, two young entrepreneurs who founded the NotOK app are our guests on today's podcast, and they share their unique advice based on personal experiences of managing adolescence and the multitude of struggles that come during this period.</strong></p> <p><br></p> <p><br></p> <p><br></p> <p><br></p>

October 10, 2020
Our Teen Brains In Conversation with Dr. Tang
<p><strong>In our very first episode of season 2, we are in a conversation with Psychologist, Dr Tang. Dr Tang is a co-director of the Oregon Mind Body Institute, a mental health center that offers prevention and treatment using mindfulness based interventions. Just as good nutrition, sleep, and exercise are important for our well-being, knowing how to take care of our mental health is also essential. Dr. Lori Allen and Dr. Tang created the Attune•ED curriculum to bring evidence-based mental health skills to schools at a universal level so all children can learn healthy ways to cope with stress at an early age.</strong></p> <p><strong>Today Our Teen Brains is in conversation with Dr Tang.</strong></p>

September 9, 2020
The Teenage Brain: Neuroanatomy!
<p><strong>Hi everyone, my name is Shivek Narang and this is the sixth episode of the “Our Teen Brains with Shivek” podcast titled ‘The Teenage Brain: Neuroanatomy!’</strong></p> <p>In understanding the teenage brain, the hardest part is undoubtedly grasping all the neural changes that take place during this era. The adolescent brain is a time of many, many changes, so let's get started.</p>
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