41
41
Feb 2, 2015
02/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
they have frontal lobes. it's just not, the connections can't be made as quickly for split-second decision making and also, don't forget, a lot of the hormones are changing a lot in the body of young men and women and the brain hasn't seen these yet in life until you hit teenage years. so the brain is trying to learn how to respond to these new hormones that are rolling around and actually locking on to receptors so they're trying to it's sort of trial and error. i think this contributes to sort of this very rollercoaster kind of experience that we watch as parents. >> what was it like raising your two sons? >> i loved every minute of it. it was the journey of may life. i really enjoyed it. i tried to turn what could have been anger sort of into curiosity. and because i, it was sort of a natural thing because i was really interested. >> why anger? >> well, anger at being frustrated with your kid who's just lost this really expensive watch you might have given them for christmas or they forgot their home work
they have frontal lobes. it's just not, the connections can't be made as quickly for split-second decision making and also, don't forget, a lot of the hormones are changing a lot in the body of young men and women and the brain hasn't seen these yet in life until you hit teenage years. so the brain is trying to learn how to respond to these new hormones that are rolling around and actually locking on to receptors so they're trying to it's sort of trial and error. i think this contributes to...
56
56
Feb 1, 2015
02/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
because their frontal lobes are not at the ready. they're not as readyly acceptable and they have front lobes but the connections can't be made as quickly for a split second decision making. and also don't forget a lot of the hormones are changing a lot in the body of those -- young men and women. and the brain hasn't seen these yet in life. until you hit teenage years. so the brain is trying to learn how to respond to these new hormones that are rolling around and actually locking on to receptors that -- the synapses of different types. they're trying to -- sort of trial and error. and i think that this contributes to sort of this very rollercoaster kind of experience that we -- we watch as parents. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. january 27 marked the 70th anniversary of the liberation of the auschtwitz nazi concentration camp in poland. where more than one million people, mostly jews, were killed. next on american history tv, senator barbara mikulski of maryland reflects on the anniversary. this is abou
because their frontal lobes are not at the ready. they're not as readyly acceptable and they have front lobes but the connections can't be made as quickly for a split second decision making. and also don't forget a lot of the hormones are changing a lot in the body of those -- young men and women. and the brain hasn't seen these yet in life. until you hit teenage years. so the brain is trying to learn how to respond to these new hormones that are rolling around and actually locking on to...
37
37
Feb 1, 2015
02/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
their frontal lobes are not ready not as readily accessible. they have frontal lobes, but the connections cannot be made as quickly for split-second decision-making. also, a lot of the hormones are changing in the body of those young men and women. the brain has not seen as yet in life, intel you get teenage years. so the brain is trying to learn how to respond to these new -- locking onto synapses and receptors. they are trying to by trial and error. that contributes to this roller coaster kind of experience that we watch his parents. >> tonight at it :00 p.m. eastern and pacific on q&a. >> a bipartisan policy center will hear from thom tillis from north carolina tomorrow. he will talk about his experience in state government his recent election to the u.s. senate, and what he hopes the new congress can publish in the your head. senator tillis serves on five congressional committees including armed services veteran affairs, and judiciary. watch c-span live at noon eastern on c-span three. >> the second court of appeals recently considered a ca
their frontal lobes are not ready not as readily accessible. they have frontal lobes, but the connections cannot be made as quickly for split-second decision-making. also, a lot of the hormones are changing in the body of those young men and women. the brain has not seen as yet in life, intel you get teenage years. so the brain is trying to learn how to respond to these new -- locking onto synapses and receptors. they are trying to by trial and error. that contributes to this roller coaster...
123
123
Feb 1, 2015
02/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
i stated not have their frontal lobes to actually reason. cause and effect of concert as is, of actions are not very clear because their frontal lobe's are not at the ready. they are not as readily assessable. they have frontal lobes but the connections cannot be made as quickly for split-second decision-making. also, don't forget, a lot of hormones are changing in the body of young men and women, and the brain has not seen this yet in life until you hit teenage years, so the brain is trying to learn how to respond to these new hormones that are rolling around and actually locking onto receptors, synapses of different types, so they -- it is sort of trial and error, and i think this contributes to this very roller coaster kind of experience that we watch as parents. >> tonight at 8:00 easternn and specific on c-span's "q&a." coming up next on american history tv i panel discusses the various ways historians are seen as public and all actual's. they discuss the changing ways that history is consumed including the role of online publications h
i stated not have their frontal lobes to actually reason. cause and effect of concert as is, of actions are not very clear because their frontal lobe's are not at the ready. they are not as readily assessable. they have frontal lobes but the connections cannot be made as quickly for split-second decision-making. also, don't forget, a lot of hormones are changing in the body of young men and women, and the brain has not seen this yet in life until you hit teenage years, so the brain is trying to...
98
98
Feb 1, 2015
02/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
to them because the frontal lobes are not as readily accessible. they have frontal lobes. the connections cannot be made as quickly for decision-making. a lot of the hormones are changing in the body of young men and women. the brain has not seen these yet in life until teenaged years so the brain is trying to learn how to respond to these new is trying to learn how to respond to these new hormones that are rolling around and locking onto receptors and synapses of different types. i think that this contributes to the very roller coaster kind of experience that we watch as parents. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on "q&a." >> boston college history professor heather cox richardson talks about how cowboys became a symbol for a newly reunited america during reconstruction using examples of jesse james, buffalo bill. professor richardson explains the counterbalance to the recovered in -- the republican govern
to them because the frontal lobes are not as readily accessible. they have frontal lobes. the connections cannot be made as quickly for decision-making. a lot of the hormones are changing in the body of young men and women. the brain has not seen these yet in life until teenaged years so the brain is trying to learn how to respond to these new is trying to learn how to respond to these new hormones that are rolling around and locking onto receptors and synapses of different types. i think that...
59
59
Feb 1, 2015
02/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
their frontal lobes are not at the ready. they are not as readily accessible. they have them, but connections cannot be made as quickly for split-second decision-making. a lot of the hormones are changing in the bodies. the brain has not seen these yet until you hit teenage years. the brain has to learn how to respond to these hormones rolling around and locking onto receptors and synapses. it is trial and error. this contributes to the very roller coaster kind of experience we watch as parents. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on q&a. >> the political landscape has changed with the 1/14 congress. not only are there new republicans and democrats, there are also new members of congress. keep track using congressional chronicle. it has useful information including voting result and statistics. new congress, best access on c-span c-span2 and c-span.org. >> president obama, vice president biden, and the chairman of the joint streets -- chiefs of staff paid tribute to secretary chuck hagel. he announced his departure late last year. streets --the deputy d
their frontal lobes are not at the ready. they are not as readily accessible. they have them, but connections cannot be made as quickly for split-second decision-making. a lot of the hormones are changing in the bodies. the brain has not seen these yet until you hit teenage years. the brain has to learn how to respond to these hormones rolling around and locking onto receptors and synapses. it is trial and error. this contributes to the very roller coaster kind of experience we watch as...
64
64
Feb 1, 2015
02/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> they do not have their frontal lobes to reason. the cause and effect consequences of actions are not clear to them because their frontal lobes are not readily accessible. the connections cannot be made as quickly forced with the second -- four split second decision making. the brain has not seen these yet in life until you hit teenagers. the brain is trying to learn how to respond to these new hormones rolling around and actually logging onto receptors and synopses of different types. they are trying to insert trial and error. it contributes to this roller coaster kind of experience that we watch as parents. >> sunday night at eight eastern -- 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> the political landscape has changed with the 140 in congress. not only are there 43 republicans and 15 democrats in the house, 12 new republicans and water democrat in the senate, there is also an hundred eight women in congress, including the first african-american republican in the house and first woman veteran in the senate. keep jack of members -- keep tra
. >> they do not have their frontal lobes to reason. the cause and effect consequences of actions are not clear to them because their frontal lobes are not readily accessible. the connections cannot be made as quickly forced with the second -- four split second decision making. the brain has not seen these yet in life until you hit teenagers. the brain is trying to learn how to respond to these new hormones rolling around and actually logging onto receptors and synopses of different...
66
66
Feb 1, 2015
02/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> they don't have their frontal lobes to reason. the cause and effect, consequences of actions are not clear to them. they are not at the ready. they are not readily accessible. they have frontal lobes but the connections cannot be as quickly for split-second decision-making. also, don't forget, a lot of the hormones are changing in the body. the brain has not seen these yet in life until you hit teenage years. the brain is trying to learn how to respond to these new hormones that are rolling around and actually locking onto receptors synapses of different types. it is trial and error. i think this contributes to the roller coaster kind of experience that we watch as parents. >> sunday night at it :00 p.m. eastern on c-span q&a. next, journalist discussed how the media of tackles race issues including coverage of ferguson, missouri and new york city. then, president obama and vice president biden take part in a pentagon farewell ceremony for outgoing defense secretary chuck hagel.
. >> they don't have their frontal lobes to reason. the cause and effect, consequences of actions are not clear to them. they are not at the ready. they are not readily accessible. they have frontal lobes but the connections cannot be as quickly for split-second decision-making. also, don't forget, a lot of the hormones are changing in the body. the brain has not seen these yet in life until you hit teenage years. the brain is trying to learn how to respond to these new hormones that are...
85
85
Feb 1, 2015
02/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
as you start smoking weed, after the frontal lobe develops after 25 years old. your chances are one in 11. and if you start pre-18, your chances are one in six, and we're seeing quite a bit more addiction associated with it. >> and when you have 150,000 moms smoking cannibus, it's not just about the message, but the example that it's sending to the that? >> that's the big thing. far be it for me to judge another parent. and i have three kids myself and i know it gets a little wild sometimes, but the reality is that the single biggest contributor to youth use is conception of risk, and as parents, we play very very important roles in how our children perceive the risk around them. so as we, as a society, normalize the substance and make it mainstream, the kids don't think that it's a big deal. you have nowhere kids in the colorado schools smoking weed than cigarettes. and you have the minority of high school juniors in high school is a good thing. >> what about the children, the >> as the industry grows, do you think that the industries providing the drug have a
as you start smoking weed, after the frontal lobe develops after 25 years old. your chances are one in 11. and if you start pre-18, your chances are one in six, and we're seeing quite a bit more addiction associated with it. >> and when you have 150,000 moms smoking cannibus, it's not just about the message, but the example that it's sending to the that? >> that's the big thing. far be it for me to judge another parent. and i have three kids myself and i know it gets a little wild...
82
82
Feb 1, 2015
02/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
they have frontal lobes, but connections cannot be made so easily for splits that it decision-making.lso, do not forget that a lot of hormones are changing the bodies of these young men and women. the brain has not seen these yet. until you hit teenage years. the brain is trying to learn how to respond to these new hormones rolling out rounds and connecting to receptors and synapses. it is kind of trial and error. this contributes to the very roller coaster kind of experience that we watch as parents. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> each week, american history tv's american artifacts takes you to museums, and historic
they have frontal lobes, but connections cannot be made so easily for splits that it decision-making.lso, do not forget that a lot of hormones are changing the bodies of these young men and women. the brain has not seen these yet. until you hit teenage years. the brain is trying to learn how to respond to these new hormones rolling out rounds and connecting to receptors and synapses. it is kind of trial and error. this contributes to the very roller coaster kind of experience that we watch as...
152
152
Feb 7, 2015
02/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
guess the question is is the judge correct in saying that what happened to her was the result of a frontal lobe thing. i assume they had expert witnesses and the judge didn't jupes -- the judge didn't do a quick search? i'm assuming if that is the case, then good for her. >> awesome. on that note we'll take a break. it is time for a new story. twitter admits they suck. autographed copy g gutfeld.com. >>> trolls are taking their toll . so says the ceo of twitter on a social network will. an internal memo obtained by the verge -- i love their bittersweet symphony song. we suck at dealing with trolls and we sucked at it for years. it is no secret and the rest of the world talks about it every day. we use core user after core user and trolling issues they face every day. he promised we will start looking at them right and left and make sure when they issue their attacks no one hears them. that's strong stuff, rob. you know this guy. >> i do. he is right. twitter is a swamp and there is a lot of abuse there and bullying going on. he is a smart guy and a capable guy and a great guy. he is a parent. t
guess the question is is the judge correct in saying that what happened to her was the result of a frontal lobe thing. i assume they had expert witnesses and the judge didn't jupes -- the judge didn't do a quick search? i'm assuming if that is the case, then good for her. >> awesome. on that note we'll take a break. it is time for a new story. twitter admits they suck. autographed copy g gutfeld.com. >>> trolls are taking their toll . so says the ceo of twitter on a social...
136
136
Feb 18, 2015
02/15
by
WRC
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
of the left sides of your fraerd forehead stimulating the front part of your brain called the frontal lobe. that contend up having an anti-depressant effect for people who have not responded to medications. >> how effective has it turned out to be? >> not a slam dunk. i don't want people to think this is a cure-all but we have found in studies that about 20% to 50% of people will notice a moderate to significant improvement in their depression. >> how does it compare an effectiveness to medication? >> antidepressant medication is still considered the first line treatment for somebody with depression. if you're going to go that route. therapy is also an option for people. bupt the sprob, there's this subset of people not responding to the medications, and for smoob hasn't responded to a first antidepressant medication they're likelihood of success with each successive antidepressant medication goes down. as opposed to with this, where actually if were you to compare it, people would be more likely to ben fritefit from tms than an antidepressant trial. >> sounds scary. putting an electrode o
of the left sides of your fraerd forehead stimulating the front part of your brain called the frontal lobe. that contend up having an anti-depressant effect for people who have not responded to medications. >> how effective has it turned out to be? >> not a slam dunk. i don't want people to think this is a cure-all but we have found in studies that about 20% to 50% of people will notice a moderate to significant improvement in their depression. >> how does it compare an...
45
45
Feb 1, 2015
02/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
their frontal lobes are not adequately ready. they have them, but the connections cannot be made back quickly for split section's decision-making. also, hormones are changing in the bodies of young women and men. the brain has that see needs and life into you hit the teenage years. the brain is trying to figure out how to respond to these new hormones that are locking on to receptors and synapses. it is trial nara. i think this contributes to this very roller coaster kind of experience that we watch as parents. >> tonight at eight eastern and pacific. this morning, washington examiner commentator philip klein discusses the republican approach to the a photo care act and possible legislative alternatives. then afl-cio president richard trumka talks about 2015. later, former ambassador will talk about u.s.-saudi arabia relations. washington journal is next. ♪ host: good morning. when congress returns tomorrow the senate expected to vote on a bill that would fund the department of homeland security through the end of september. on t
their frontal lobes are not adequately ready. they have them, but the connections cannot be made back quickly for split section's decision-making. also, hormones are changing in the bodies of young women and men. the brain has that see needs and life into you hit the teenage years. the brain is trying to figure out how to respond to these new hormones that are locking on to receptors and synapses. it is trial nara. i think this contributes to this very roller coaster kind of experience that we...
92
92
Feb 1, 2015
02/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> they do not have their frontal lobes to reason.he cause and effect of consequences actions are not clear to them because the frontal lobes are not at the ready. they're not as readily accessible. the connections cannot be made as quickly for split-second decision-making. also, a lot of the hormones are changing in the body of those young men and women. the brain has not seen these yet in life until you hit teenage years. the brain is trying to learn how to respond to these new hormones rolling around and locking onto receptors of different types. it is trial and error. i think that this contributes to this roller coaster kind of experience that we watch as parents. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. >> washington journal continues. host: we want to welcome back richard trumka. take you for being with us. the president keeps talking about raising wages and boosting the middle class. how do we do that? guest: we have to recognize there is a problem. raising wages is going to be the singular standard by which ever
. >> they do not have their frontal lobes to reason.he cause and effect of consequences actions are not clear to them because the frontal lobes are not at the ready. they're not as readily accessible. the connections cannot be made as quickly for split-second decision-making. also, a lot of the hormones are changing in the body of those young men and women. the brain has not seen these yet in life until you hit teenage years. the brain is trying to learn how to respond to these new...
231
231
Feb 25, 2015
02/15
by
CNBC
tv
eye 231
favorite 0
quote 0
if you look at the frontal lobe you have morale fa brain waves. that means you have better control over your executive function, which means i can determine what i'm focussing on and what i should block out. >> how does the customer experience work? do your consumers feel the impact after one drink or does it take more chances to feel the results? >> it's a bit like a juice cleanse. you do have to be a little bit patient. it's part of a routine and a regimen where it takes a little bit. it takes, say, three, five sech days of consistent use for you to actually start to realize the focus benefits. >> how long does a box last for? >> it's a monthly subscription. there's 30 50shgs or 60 drinks. >> it works out to approximately how much per one of these? >> it's less than a starbucks coffee. we're not trying to replace coffee, but it's something that can work well with caffeine. >> okay. well, we all heard what chris had to say. now we need to know if the panel is in or out. >> i think there's a few core challenges. the product takes a long time for i
if you look at the frontal lobe you have morale fa brain waves. that means you have better control over your executive function, which means i can determine what i'm focussing on and what i should block out. >> how does the customer experience work? do your consumers feel the impact after one drink or does it take more chances to feel the results? >> it's a bit like a juice cleanse. you do have to be a little bit patient. it's part of a routine and a regimen where it takes a little...
44
44
Feb 20, 2015
02/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
if you can wait until the frontal lobe's are developing, 24, 26ish on the high end, if everybody waited until 24 to do just about anything, we would bring the rates down to 5% in the country. you would not have the same misuse. the problem is always on the developing brain. that's why this is such an important topic to me. i see this as something that droibts that for young people, not takes away from it. >> i would jump in and say absolutely. that is why we are so concerned with marijuana use right now and the messages that our kids are getting and the availability of it near schools and 18-year-olds being able to buy it and give it -- you know, there are a lot of 18-year-olds in high school, seniors in high school. there have been talks that we're maybe shifting substances. that's not the statistics that i've seen. we have not decreased our alcohol or drug use for other kinds of drugs as marijuana has escalated. we are just seeing more people use these substances. >> let me take the last question. this gentleman over here. >> yeah, i'm sorry. >> i think, you know, my job is to make ma
if you can wait until the frontal lobe's are developing, 24, 26ish on the high end, if everybody waited until 24 to do just about anything, we would bring the rates down to 5% in the country. you would not have the same misuse. the problem is always on the developing brain. that's why this is such an important topic to me. i see this as something that droibts that for young people, not takes away from it. >> i would jump in and say absolutely. that is why we are so concerned with...
40
40
Feb 17, 2015
02/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
so if you can wait until this frontal lobe develops 24 26 on extreme high-end if everybody waited untilthere were 24 to do just about anything, we would bring those rates down to 5% of the country more than likely. you would not have the same issues. the problem is always on the developing brain and that's what this is such an important topic to me because i see this as something that contributes to that for young people not takes away from the. sorry to take some much time. >> i would just jump in and say absolutely, that is why we are so concerned with youth marijuana use right now at our messages the kids are are getting and the ability of it in schools, and 18 euros being able to buy it and give it there are a lot of 18 euros in high school by the way. seniors in high school. i would add one of the thing. there's been some talk we are may be shifting substance is that that is not that's not the statistics i've seen but we have not decreased our alcohol or drug use for other kinds of drugs as marijuana has escalated. we are just seeing more people use these substances. >> let me take
so if you can wait until this frontal lobe develops 24 26 on extreme high-end if everybody waited untilthere were 24 to do just about anything, we would bring those rates down to 5% of the country more than likely. you would not have the same issues. the problem is always on the developing brain and that's what this is such an important topic to me because i see this as something that contributes to that for young people not takes away from the. sorry to take some much time. >> i would...
141
141
Feb 16, 2015
02/15
by
WUSA
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
this helps the temporal lobe which is the site of memory. it helps the frontal cortex which makes decisions and focuses. it helps the par right tall -- parietal lobe and the cerebellum as well which sets kind of the clocks for the brain to process. >> she loves playing soccer. can she go back to soccer without worry of another brain injury? can she sustain another up with and come out as well as she has? >> with each injury you have, you're more liable to have damage with the next one. she loves soccer but my preference, she's got to take precautions. >> i like what you said earlier, no matter how old the brain is, it can be retrained. that's a good thing. thank you for being with us. lauren, thank you for being with us as well. happy president's day to all. that's it for wusa9 news at noon. we'll be back at 5:00 with the latest on the snow that will be piling up by then. until then, have a great day and know that we start bright and early tomorrow at 4:00 a.m. >> cane: you could read that bottle, couldn't you? >> neil: yeah, cane, that's right. you know how? 'c
this helps the temporal lobe which is the site of memory. it helps the frontal cortex which makes decisions and focuses. it helps the par right tall -- parietal lobe and the cerebellum as well which sets kind of the clocks for the brain to process. >> she loves playing soccer. can she go back to soccer without worry of another brain injury? can she sustain another up with and come out as well as she has? >> with each injury you have, you're more liable to have damage with the next...
106
106
Feb 6, 2015
02/15
by
WTXF
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
i have crippling anxiety because my diagnosis what is call ftd or frontal tell important willal lobe dementia so it effects my ability to make decisions and and my favorite joke is that if you held a gun to my head and told me what to make for dinner today, i would be might as well pull the trigger because i can't make up my mind. >> and then you forget what you you had for dinner. >> that, i don't have. i can still remember what i had for dinner, things like that. i still cook. i still drive. i have those abilities. but the the ability to focus and to really remember. if it wasn't for my partner constantly prompting me. i don't even realize how many times he prompts me in the day. that is why i said it is very hard for the care giver more than it is for me. >> that is what they say. >> i don't realize how bad i am or how much i forget. >> have you seen this movie still alice. >> yes, i have. >> a lot of people are still learning about this. they will talk about it, of course. do you think it portrays this accurately what you have been going through. >> i think it highlights a lot of
i have crippling anxiety because my diagnosis what is call ftd or frontal tell important willal lobe dementia so it effects my ability to make decisions and and my favorite joke is that if you held a gun to my head and told me what to make for dinner today, i would be might as well pull the trigger because i can't make up my mind. >> and then you forget what you you had for dinner. >> that, i don't have. i can still remember what i had for dinner, things like that. i still cook. i...
32
32
Feb 1, 2015
02/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
their frontal lobes are not at the ready, not as accessible. the connections cannot be made as quickly for split-second decision-making. the hormones are changing and the bodies of those young when -- young men and women. the brain is trying to learn how to respond to these new hormones rolling around and locking onto receptors. this contributes to this very roller coaster kind of experience that we watch as parents. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern and pacific on q&a. >> with the fcc focusing on net neutrality in february, we spoke with two industry executives at the consumer electronics show in las vegas. >> we believe at the end of the day, the internet need strong and effective rules to protect net neutrality for the users and developers. nondiscrimination and they need to be enforceable. ask the problem we have now -- >> the problem we have now is that it is not focused on the substance, a lot of consensus around to that. it is focused on the fcc legal authority and what jurisdictional theory they should use. our concern is that they will undo p
their frontal lobes are not at the ready, not as accessible. the connections cannot be made as quickly for split-second decision-making. the hormones are changing and the bodies of those young when -- young men and women. the brain is trying to learn how to respond to these new hormones rolling around and locking onto receptors. this contributes to this very roller coaster kind of experience that we watch as parents. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern and pacific on q&a. >> with the fcc...
24
24
Feb 1, 2015
02/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
they have frontal lobes, but connections cannot be made so easily for splits that it decision-making. also, do not forget that a lot of hormones are changing the bodies of these young men and women. the brain has not seen these yet. until you hit teenage years. the brain is trying to learn how to respond to these new hormones rolling out rounds and connecting to receptors and synapses. it is kind of trial and error. this contributes to the very roller coaster kind of experience that we watch as parents. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> each week, american history tv's american artifacts takes you to museums, and historic places. the amelia and heart collection at purdue university houses the largest of -- collection related to her. we look at selected items including poems and letters that she wrote to her family and a prenuptial letter that she gave to her husband on their wedding day. amelia ehrhardt worked in west lafayette for the later part of her life. it was during her last flight for purdue that she disappeared. >> from an airplane, even the watchful purple hills
they have frontal lobes, but connections cannot be made so easily for splits that it decision-making. also, do not forget that a lot of hormones are changing the bodies of these young men and women. the brain has not seen these yet. until you hit teenage years. the brain is trying to learn how to respond to these new hormones rolling out rounds and connecting to receptors and synapses. it is kind of trial and error. this contributes to the very roller coaster kind of experience that we watch as...