Why are teenagers more likely to make rash decisions and not be able to control impulses than adults?

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All of their organs are growing

Their hormones slow down their brain.

Their prefrontal cortex is being rewired.

Their amygdala has not been developed yet.

1 answer

The correct answer is:

Their prefrontal cortex is being rewired.

The prefrontal cortex, which is responsible for decision-making, impulse control, and reasoning, is still developing during the teenage years. This developmental process can lead to increased impulsivity and a higher likelihood of making rash decisions compared to adults, whose prefrontal cortices are fully developed.