1. Until what age does the brain develop?, 16, 18, 25, 22, Why do teenagers often make impulsive decisions?, Because they lack knowledge, Because their brain does not work, Because the prefrontal cortex is not fully developed, Because they do not want to listen to anyone, What is “pruning” in the brain?, Adding new brain cells, Removing unnecessary neural connections, Increasing hormones, Resting the brain, How much sleep does a teenager need?, 4–6 hours, 6–7 hours, 8–10 hours, 12 hours, Which part of the brain develops faster in teenagers?, Prefrontal cortex, Limbic system, Brainstem, Cerebellum, Why are emotions stronger in teenagers?, Because they want attention, Because they are spoiled, Because the emotional part of the brain is more active, Because they sleep less, What is the teenage brain especially sensitive to?, Food, Money, Social reactions and rewards, Weather, When do teenagers make more risky decisions?, When they are alone, When they are with family, When they are with peers, When they are sleeping, What does it mean that the brain is “plastic”?, It is hard, It can change and learn, It is slow, It does not function, Why are habits important in teenage years?, Because they are quickly forgotten, Because the brain does not change, Because neural connections become stronger, Because they have no effect, Why do teenagers go to sleep late?, Because they do not like sleeping, Because their biological clock is shifted, Because they are lazy, Because they have more energy at night for no reason, How much energy does the brain use?, 5%, 10%, 20%, 50%, Why do teenagers sometimes misinterpret facial expressions?, Because they have poor vision, Because the emotional center is more dominant, Because they are not paying attention, Because of school inexperience, What happens to frequently used neural connections?, They disappear, They stay the same, They slow down, They become stronger, How do teenagers learn best?, Through experience and practice, Only by reading, Without repetition, By ignoring things, What is true about identity in teenage years?, It is fully formed, It does not exist, It is still developing and changing, It cannot change, What is one advantage of the teenage brain?, Slowness, Poor memory, Fast adaptation, Lack of emotions, Why do rewards often work better than punishment for teenagers?, Because they ignore punishment, Because the brain responds better to rewards, Because they do not understand punishment, Because they have no emotions, What is one of the biggest changes in the teenage brain?, Intense connection and reorganization, Complete stop of development, Decreased activity, Memory loss, How do teenagers often interpret neutral facial expressions?, As angry or judging, As happy, As boring, As confusing but positive, What happens in the teenage brain during social rejection?, It activates the same area as physical pain, Nothing special, It improves focus, It increases memory, Why do teenagers take more risks when they are with friends?, Because they forget rules, Because their brain reward system becomes more active, Because they want to be punished, Because they are forced, What is the “imaginary audience” effect?, Thinking no one notices you, Talking to yourself, Ignoring others, Thinking everyone is watching and judging you, Why do teenagers prefer immediate rewards?, Because they are impatient, Because they do not understand time, Because they are lazy, Because their brain values quick rewards more strongly, What can happen if a behavior is repeated often during teenage years?, It disappears, It becomes harder, It becomes automatic, It has no effect, How does strong emotion affect teenage thinking?, It improves logic, It has no effect, It can block rational thinking, It makes decisions slower, Why do teenagers sometimes overthink social situations?, Because they have more free time, Because their brain is highly sensitive to social signals, Because they do not understand people, Because they are bored, Why can teenagers seem confident one moment and insecure the next?, Because they are acting, Because they are inconsistent people, Because they are tired, Because their identity is still developing, What is special about the teenage brain in learning social behavior?, It learns them very quickly, It ignores social signals, It cannot understand people, It avoids interaction, Why does embarrassment feel stronger for teenagers?, Because they are weak, Because their brain is more sensitive to social evaluation, Because they imagine things, Because they do not understand situations, What is one hidden strength of the teenage brain?, Resistance to change, Low emotional response, Slow thinking, Fast adaptation to new situations.

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