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What Are They Thinking? Exploring the Adolescent Brain

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Advances in brain research have enabled scientists to learn more about how the adolescent brain functions, from the everyday behavior of teenagers to how they cope with the challenges of disease, learning problems and social cues. These topics were covered in a public event on June 12, 2013 in Washington, DC, sponsored by the AAAS and the Dana Foundation.

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