In adolescence, when it comes to neurological development, the _____________ matures sooner than the _____________, which helps explain why teens have emotional rushes and impulses that are not completely regulated or controlled.

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Answer:

Amygdala, Frontal cortex

Explanation:

The amygdala is part of the brain responsible for aggressive behavior, fear and immediate reactions associated with high risks. The frontal cortex, on the other hand, is the part of the brain responsible for reasoning. Because the former matures faster than the latter in adolescents, then teens' behavior is generally associated with high risks and little reasoning before acting.

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