For anyone who has ever puzzled over the mysterious and often infuriating behavior of a teenager comes a groundbreaking look at the teenage brain written by the medical science and health editor for "The New York Times...more details Format:Paperback Pages:256
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Barbara Strauch
ISBN:9781417625918
A mother paces the living room, waiting for her sixteen-year-old son to come home, hours past his curfew. When he finally saunters in, he answers every question with a blank stare...more details Pages:242
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Barbara Strauch
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A leading science writer examines how our brains improve in middle age. Pulitzer Prize-winning science writer Barbara Strauch explores the latest findings that demonstrate how the middle-aged brain is more flexible and capable than previously thought. In fact...more details Format:Paperback Pages:229
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Barbara Strauch
ISBN:9780747563167
As Strauch reveals, scientists now recognize that there is a biological component to why teenagers are so likely to slam the door and hide out in their rooms at the least provocation. There is a reason they are alternatively articulate and idealistic one moment...more details Format:Paperback Pages:256
As Strauch reveals, scientists now recognise that there is a biological component to why teenagers are so likely to slam the door and hide out in their rooms at the least provocation. There is a reason they are alternatively articulate and idealistic one moment...more details Format:Paperback Pages:256