Understanding Adolescence and Risk-Taking
July 1, 2014
Category: Emotional and Mental Health
In this episode, Armand DiMele, along with guests Giullian Gioiello and Lisa Arnone, explores the complexities of adolescence and the psychology behind risk-taking behaviors. They discuss how early humans evolved as risk seekers and the role of endorphins in motivating such behaviors. The conversation delves into the neurological development of adolescents, particularly the imbalance between the amygdala and the prefrontal cortex, which leads to heightened risk-taking during this life stage. The hosts also touch on modern examples of adolescent risk-taking and the implications for mental health and decision-making.
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