10 research outputs found
Late Jurassic facies architecture of the Złoczew Graben: implications for evolution of the tectonic-controlled northern peri-Tethyan shelf (Upper Oxfordian–Lower Kimmeridgian, Poland)
Slope breccias colonized by bivalves and serpulids during the Middle Jurassic (Subbetic, SE Spain)
The Psychophysiological Laboratory in the Magnet: Stimulus Delivery, Response Recording, and Safety
Reef slope geometries and facies distribution: controlling factors (Messinian, SE Spain)
Practicality and importance of selected endothelial dysfunction measurement techniques: review
Striatal transcriptome of a mouse model of ADHD reveals a pattern of synaptic remodeling
Importance of investing in adolescence from a developmental science perspective.
This review summarizes the case for investing in adolescence as a period of rapid growth, learning, adaptation, and formational neurobiological development. Adolescence is a dynamic maturational period during which young lives can pivot rapidly-in both negative and positive directions. Scientific progress in understanding adolescent development provides actionable insights into windows of opportunity during which policies can have a positive impact on developmental trajectories relating to health, education, and social and economic success. Given current global changes and challenges that affect adolescents, there is a compelling need to leverage these advances in developmental science to inform strategic investments in adolescent health