Answer:
The amygdala—the seat of emotions such as anger—matures earlier than the prefrontal cortex in adolescents.
Explanation:
The amygdala is an almond-shaped neurons situated in the deep of the brain's central temporal lobe. It is responsible for controlling our emotions, memory, and also instincts of survival.
The emotions that are controlled by the amygdala are fear, anger, love, etc. This part of the brain helps to respond to the things in the environment, especially to those that arouse emotions in us.
In the given case, Donna's daughter's reasons for flaring up in the mildest way is because of the amygdala, that arouse the emotions of anger in her.
So, the correct answer is the third option.