Article 13YTV The Physiological Reasons Explaining Why Most Teenagers Can Be So Incredibly Moody

The Physiological Reasons Explaining Why Most Teenagers Can Be So Incredibly Moody

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Lori Dorn
from Laughing Squid on (#13YTV)
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Mitchell Moffit and Gregory Brown of ASAPScience explain via whiteboard animation the physiological reasons why most teenagers are as moody as they often are.

Puberty begins in the hypothalamus where a protein called kisspeptin is produced triggering the pituitary gland to unleash the hormones testosterone, estrogen and progesterone. These activate the ovaries and testes but also cause you to seek emotionally-charged experiences, whether it's a movie to make you saw or driving 180 km/h down the freeway it causes your response to emotionally loaded images or sounds to be more intense.

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