“I knew that the teenage brain was not fully formed, the frontal lobes not yet connected. Therefore a clear understanding between cause and effect cannot be wholly processed by a teenager, which can make their behaviour seem reckless and erratic. That's why teens so often drag race, or shoplift, or experiment with cocaine in a Denny's parking lot.” PsychologyTeenagersCause And EffectCriminologyImpulse ControlBrain Physiology Book:Blood Sugar Source: Blood Sugar