The difference in rates of development between the frontal lobes and the limbic system may be responsible for impulsive and risk-taking behavior during adolescence. The limbic system, which is associated with emotions and rewards, tends to mature earlier than the frontal lobes, which are involved in decision-making, impulse control, and regulation of behavior. This imbalance can lead to increased impulsivity and risk-taking during this developmental period.
The difference in rates of development between which two parts of the brain may be responsible for impulsive and risk-taking behaviour during adolescence:
The frontal lobes and the limbic system
The frontal lobe and the prefrontal cortex
The basal ganglia and the temporal lobe
The amygdala and the occipital lobe
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