According to the author of "The Debt We Owe to the Adolescent Brain," what most distinguishes human adolescence from that of other mammals?

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It is focused on learning to adapt to one’s surroundings.

It involves more changes in the brain and body.

It lasts longer and includes more dependence on caregivers.

It is shaped mainly by the influence of one’s peers.

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According to the author of "The Debt We Owe to the Adolescent Brain," what most distinguishes human adolescence from that of other mammals is that it lasts longer and includes more dependence on caregivers.