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Coming of Age

The Neurobiology and Psychobiology of Puberty and Adolescence

Author: Cheryl L. Sisk and Russell D. Romeo  

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"The chances are pretty good that anyone reading this book will have already experienced puberty and adolescence and therefore will have first-hand knowledge of the considerable physical and behavioral transformations that occur during roughly the second decade of life"--

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"The chances are pretty good that anyone reading this book will have already experienced puberty and adolescence and therefore will have first-hand knowledge of the considerable physical and behavioral transformations that occur during roughly the second decade of life"--

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Contemporary neuroscience has made remarkable strides in our understanding of the developing adolescent brain--an area of study previously reserved for developmental psychologists and pediatric endocrinologists. With an eye toward the history and future of the field, Coming of Age takes a look at the research that brought about this paradigm shift. Current advances in neuroscience have changed the way we think about everything--from how drugs and stressinfluence adolescent development to how hormones cause differing developmental trajectories among females and males.Sisk and Romeo guide students and non-specialist researchers alike throughthe basic science of brain and behavioral development. Important social and ethical questions are raised including: Why does puberty continue to occur at a younger age? Why does teenage behavior embrace risk and volatility? When does adolescent development end? And how should our understanding of adolescent development affect the juvenile justice system?

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Critic Reviews

“"The text provides a great service to thefield as it provides an overall context to understand researchexamining the social forces on pubertal development." -- Kiely Perrus, Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, USA”

"Coming of Age explores puberty and adolescence scientifically and holistically. Sisk and Romeo show us how reproductive hormones act on a susceptible substrate (the teenage brain) to shape behavior. This book is an accessible and engaging synthesis of current research that gives a nuanced portrait of adolescent maturation."-Ruth I. Wood, PhD, Professor of Integrative Anatomical Sciences, Keck School of Medicine of University of Southern California"Sisk and Romeo expertly explain how puberty coaxes our brains through 'nothing short of a metamorphosis.' They recount scientific insights into this transformation with stories of capons, teen moxie, and testosterone."-Linda Wilbrecht, PhD, Associate Professor of Psychology and member of the Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute, University of California, Berkeley"This book is a must-read for students, scholars, and anyone interested in understanding what makes adolescents tick. Sisk and Romeo are the world's experts on puberty and adolescent brain development and they have translated their extensive knowledge into a comprehensible, evidence-based, and intriguing book."-Adriana Galván, PhD, Professor of Psychology and member of the Brain Research Institute, University of California, Los Angeles

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About the Author

Cheryl L. Sisk is University Distinguished Professor of Neuroscience and Psychology at Michigan State University. Her research focuses on hormonal influences of brain and behavioral development during puberty and adolescence. She has a long-standing interest in graduate education and research training as well as professional development of trainees and early-stage academic researchers.Russell D. Romeo is the Tow Associate Professor of the Psychology, Neuroscience, and Behavior Program at Barnard College, Columbia University. His research examines the impact of stress on the development of neural circuits important in emotional reactivity, and the effects of pubertal maturation on brain and behavior.

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Contemporary neuroscience has made remarkable strides in our understanding of the developing adolescent brain--an area of study previously reserved for developmental psychologists and pediatric endocrinologists. With an eye toward the history and future of the field, Coming of Age takes a look at the research that brought about this paradigm shift. Current advances in neuroscience have changed the way we think about everything--from how drugs and stressinfluence adolescent development to how hormones cause differing developmental trajectories among females and males.Sisk and Romeo guide students and non-specialist researchers alike through the basic science of brain and behavioral development. Important social and ethical questions are raised including: Why does puberty continue to occur at a younger age? Why does teenage behavior embrace risk and volatility? When does adolescent development end? And how should our understanding of adolescent development affect the juvenile justice system?

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Product Details

Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Published
6th December 2019
Pages
216
ISBN
9780195314373

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