Being an adult, depends on how developed/mature ones brain is. Scientist have studied and confirmed that a brain is not fully grown until the age of 25. Thus, being because a young brain contains a lot of gray matter. During our adolescence years, our brain still undergoes “radical” changes and the teen brain matures in different parts of the cortex at different rates. Young brains are completely different compared to adult, fully grown, bains. People should not be considered “adults” until the age of 25 where scientist says that the brain has been fully developed and matured.
First, a young brain contains a lot of gray matter. This matter prevents the brain from making connections more specialized and efficiently. An article titled “The Teen Brain: Still Under Construction” states, “Scientists believe that the loss of synapses as a child matures is part of the process by which the brain becomes more efficient” (National Institutes of Health). This shows that a young brain needs to get rid of the gray matter to be more responsible, mature, etc. In another …show more content…
An article titled “One Reason Teen Respond Differently to the World: Immature Brain Circuitry”, it stated that, “As the teens got older, the center of activity shifted more towards the frontal cortex and away from the cruder response of the amygdala.”(Spinks 1). This shows that when a teen brain is developing, the part in which the teen uses switches to a new part, which is now the frontal cortex. A video called “Teen Brain: Under Construction” says that, “Teens are having confrontations, especially in their prefrontal cortex.”(Carboni). The prefrontal cortex still goes under changed because their job which is planning, organizing, goal setting, and self control is still under developing. Young brains will always go through changes until they hit a limit where the brains can now function