How teen brains differ from adults

[WCCO Radio, October 29, 2016] A new study finds that teenagers' brain work differently than adults, particularly they are more adept at taking in new information especially when a reward is involved. Dr. Jesse Corry, a neurologist with the John Nasseff Neuroscience Specialty Clinic at United Hospital in St. Paul, talked with WCCO Radio's Esme Murphy about why that is.

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