These people: Teens need sleep Teachers: Lets make them stay up all night or fail this assignment *Links the video where they say teens need sleep* Us teens: What.. The.. fu...........
I saw the same "flaw" in the research that "Godis Withus Vargus" described, but I wonder if the lowering of the adult response tied to money is also attached to their "experience" with money. "HAHAH of HAHAH land" is right, however, although the adults may have more money, they are also more likely to realize to a further extent what is required to gain it...hard work.
Exactly, kids dont know the worth of money, they freak out over 10 dollars, and adults have to use it towards bills. teenagers can spend it on whatever they want and they know that.
It stands to reason that the opposite is true - that fear, self-consciousness, and frustration are also heightened. We've all known talkative children who suddenly become excruciatingly shy or sullen teens, self included. Instead of berating them for it, be aware that it's neurological - but also that it can be counteracted with positive stimulus. Awesome talk.
As a high school coach, this is VERY obvious. I struggle with the logic sometimes of how my players will get energized for rewards for performance in amazing ways on simple things like sugar. But what I would find rewarding is almost compeltely neautral in their eyes. Love the science behind it
As a student athlete currently in high school now that I learn more about the teenage brain it starts to make sense and I realize it more and more but when a coach says “good job” or “well done” it makes me want to do it over and over again better and better so just noticing good behavior and put it under a spotlight will make a big impact on their behavior
@Waterlec Being controlled as to what I can and can't say, what I can and can't watch on TV or the internet, what information I can and can't see, having to pretend to be happy, being forced to dissect crap year after year that doesn't teach us how to pay our bills, but we apparently need this so called "education" that was branded by the elites for conformity and obedience, not critical thinking.
@gblueslover2 that's good to hear. I clean buildings during the weekends. I clean at the DNR, the fish hatchery, wetlands building, and Frito lay. It's an easy job. All I do is take out garbage and vacuum. I'm in high school and I've had that job for a year and a half now.
AMAZING presentation, so sad I just now found it, as I am now an proud parent of a tween, and a restaurant manager trying to understand and coach, while dealing with so many emotions and entitlement....Thank you!
I'm 14 and my prefrontal cortex must be the size of a semi truck because I'm always over anylizing situations and thinking and rethinking all the possible actions I could take and the consequences of those actions
Interesting, watching this, then reading the comments below. Apologies for the broad generalization, but there seems as much diversity between older and younger responses as there was in the referred-to research experiment. Please, bottom line: there ARE things going on in the brain during adolescence that were unknown until relatively recently. Please don't deny this. But we are learning all the time. What these changes in the brain MEAN is what is in debate.
What's really cool is teenagers that control their impulses and avoid damaging choices at such a difficult age--they're more stable and happier adults.
Does the teenage brain also have an exaggerated response when things are taken away from them? Teenagers are often regarded as being 'overly dramatic'. I'm a teenager myself and I find that my responses to bad things are blown out of proportion, but it is something that is very hard to control, just as when I get exited about things. I rarely feel neutral.
Why do people think being a teenager suddenly makes you an adolescent? Adolescence can start early and late its nothing to do with being a teenager it just refers to people aged 13 to 19.
Crabby Patty102 in health and social we learn that 9-18 year olds are Teenagers, but really, nine-twelve olds? teens? everyone says that adolesence is equivalent to the Teen years, but what if a 7 year old started puberty? they would be a teen? honestly I'm tired of people saying that.
Apparently I'm supposed to write a review of this video for my assignment, but I can't really say what I really want to say without getting a bad mark so here goes: I am not gonna lie, her introduction made no sense whatsoever. First, she talks about how the adolescent brain is still maturing and developing, which is somehow supposed to aid in gaining independence from parents(?) Then she goes on to talk about how the adolescent brain is very susceptible to rewards, and thus related it to her graph thingy on the slide. At this point, I still don't understand the connection between the data and the gaining independence part and I'm getting more confused by the second. finally, the brain activation graphs confuzzled the hell outta me. Is it just me or her graphs are hella vague and even slightly contradicts what she says(?) yeah idk man this is like a 1/5 for me. I guess i learned where the brain activates in response to rewards but that's about it
does anyone know the email for Dr Adriana, I am doing an assignment for psychology and it is related to this work. it would be great to receive extra information and insight. thank you
galvan@psych.ucla.edu She's very nice and knowledgeable! I was in the developmental psych PhD program at UCLA and had the opportunity to take one of her courses..
I am thinking if the adults in the sugar water study had participated in endurance exercise for 3-4 hours prior, that sugar water would have tasted way better to them. Adolescents are often in a caloric deficit/have much higher caloric needs. They would have needed to control for the level of hunger/depletion of glycogen reserves to create proper control for the study. I'm an ultra runner...pretty sure after running for 6 hours I am going to "like" the taste of sugar water FAR MORE than your average sedentary adolescent.
Honestly I hate my brain and good luck with me embracing my teen brain because of all mental disorders I have make me flat out mad at it and am not friends with it whatsoever
Very insightful! Are there specific ways to make the most of the sensitivity and 'plasticity' of the adolescent brain? Can we harness this wonderful potential of the teenage brain in thoughtful, more systematic ways? Could video games help enhance processing speed, mental flexibility and creativity?
of course there's a difference in a teenage brain. They still get excited and everything is new to them because they are young. Adults are older we have been there done it and experienced a lot more things. That is a no-brainer. You don't need a study for that.... and I'm sure that includes a lot more activities and rewards and all kinds of other things
Of course younger kids get more excited about suger, it is still new to them. As adults we have been using a lot longer so as you get older it's not as tempting oh, you're already used to it
An explanation for teenagers liking the sugar water more is that they are willing to please their legal superiors as much as possible as they would in school. Adults are on equal ground so they can say whatever the hell they want. Everything else might be reading a little too deep..
The conclusions, well...sorry, but I don't need to be a neuroscientist to have come up with those conclusions...but interesting that the brain develops from front to back.
That's great and all, but helps next to nothing as far as knowing how to understand/deal with teenagers and the issues they have (many of which they make for themselves).
Fiquei pensando se a conclusão que eles tiraram sobre a diferença de responsividade entre adolescentes e crianças ao dinheiro não foi um pouco enviesada pelo fato de que, muito provavelmente, a importância do dinheiro para crianças e adolescentes é diferente até pelas capacidades cognitivas e entendimento do que representa o dinheiro (por exemplo, pensar muito a longo prazo e em termos de possibilidades e abstrações é algo que uma criança de 7 a 10 anos, se pensarmos pela ideia de fase Operacional Concreta, ainda não tem muito aparato pra fazer)
because teenagers like the sugar as a reward, does that stick with them as they get older, and if it does is it more than likely that they will have an addiction to sugar, because you said that the brain remembers the pleasure of the sugar. just wondering.
all this research stuff is trumped by who teenagers associate with. I have several brothers that bother my parents and give them hell, 99 percent of the problem is the influences around them. They were raised in suburbia with very good formal education, now they dwell in the home and are weekend warriors who contribute nothing to bills and constantly fight. All this MTV BET VINE TWITTER BS is causing these children to grow up with twisted values where a $230 sneaker is more important than buying books for your class in college or helping mom out with groceries.
I often wonder what separates one kid the one day becomes an accountant at the age of 23 and another that becomes a basement dweller within thier moms household.......I mean what drives one kid to actually become successful and motivated while another looks forward to binge drinking with friends on the weekend? Maybe it could be proper parenting but we see that many single parent households produce doctors and lawyers so it can't be the circumstances...this is all messed up
just watch the jim carrey movie yes man. That will teach you some things about life. In your 20's you will see alot of changes, you really need to take advantage of your time. Don't worry about superficial things if you apply hard enough in trade school or college then you can live a good life. The last thing you want to do is move out and work to pay rent...I've seen waay too many friends like that and they ended up still in the same situation. The bad way your parents treat you...think of it as a form of rent you are paying them...Foreal. It's tough out here Onesec8, people on the streets sleeping in the cold.
Here because of quarantine assignments 🙄🤧
Same. It's for our new unit in ELA, and we have to do main idea and supporting details with it. T^T
exactly
Same
@@mx.moobloom Yeah me too, and it's so annoying! I wish they could give us questions to answer instead. That would be much easier
After someone got cussed out on my friends classroom they banned kids from commenting bc if they didn't I was gonna go and say wtf is this shit.
Me:Chilling in bed
Also me:Checks google classroom
Teacher:Click the link then write a essay on it
Me:GOD DAMN IT!
Yup, we have some bullshit about this exact topic. Most of it is basically videogames cause violence, this is such a wack unit
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAHA LOLOLOL
this is exactly what happened
U trying to send?
BYE THIS IS ME RN PLS
These people: Teens need sleep
Teachers: Lets make them stay up all night or fail this assignment *Links the video where they say teens need sleep*
Us teens: What.. The.. fu...........
Drhaydenwho lmao same I got assigned this video
yea dead ass
Ever heard of time management
@@namjoonsthickassbicep4082 You just don't get it
@@ScooterS04 you're just being dumb
The response to money is simple. The teenagers know the value of money more than the kids, but don't have the volume of the adults..
Yeah, that's the flaw in their research.
I saw the same "flaw" in the research that "Godis Withus Vargus" described, but I wonder if the lowering of the adult response tied to money is also attached to their "experience" with money. "HAHAH of HAHAH land" is right, however, although the adults may have more money, they are also more likely to
realize to a further extent what is required to gain it...hard work.
yeah also adults have a less sensitive tongue than teenagers so sugar doesn't taste as good as it does for a teenager
Exactly, kids dont know the worth of money, they freak out over 10 dollars, and adults have to use it towards bills. teenagers can spend it on whatever they want and they know that.
"not just in humans, but in kids too"
-adults
Hello students of school watching this video for a school hw or something
Hello
@@brendamendoza7545 Lmao hi
@@hannah4955 😂
Haha hii
Listening exam💔
I like how at 3:12 she says and this is the case not just in humans but in kids and mice.
I thought kids were humans.
Exactly!
Maybe we aren't
LMAO
I thought the same thing but no one in my zoom class paid attention to me
🧐😂😂😂😂😂😂
Who else in the comments just looking at all the school related comments lol, but thanks for the video which was made when I was 5 y/o teacher :)
perhaps teenagers are more responsive to sugar and money because.....
1. They're always hungry
2. They're usually broke
Hahaha you got it!
***** Speak for yourself, I'm always hungry. And horny. And broke. Most teenagers are.
***** Nah, its accurate.
Christopher Go 😂
because they're stupid! that's why they spend so much bloody time in so called 'schools'
so ur tellin me that time in my life thats full of anxiey and depression is the time that i'll expereince the most joy in?
...great...
It stands to reason that the opposite is true - that fear, self-consciousness, and frustration are also heightened. We've all known talkative children who suddenly become excruciatingly shy or sullen teens, self included. Instead of berating them for it, be aware that it's neurological - but also that it can be counteracted with positive stimulus. Awesome talk.
+Rhea Black You did it too? XD
Yay?
I think they give themselves enough positive stimulus nowadays
The brain development thing gives me hope that I'll regain human emotions back
you commented this 4 years ago..... so did you?
Dese old people treating us like we’re aliens
That's because we are. Shh, don't tell them though
Lmao
AHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAH LOLOLOL
Aliens? No. You're impulsive, hysterical, idiotic dumasses.
IKR
Did anyone else come here for a school essay?
+Zachary F Gotta read 10 more articles and watch some more videos for tomorrows saturdays class.... its 1am... fuck me haha
+Zachary F Yep. Actually, it's for English class.
Im doing it right now
+Zachary F lol yup doin it right now hahaha
+Zachary F yup gotta do this for homework
i have to watch this for school and i am bored pls send help my teacher is chonk
Oh Lord he comming
CHONK
God help us all
As a high school coach, this is VERY obvious. I struggle with the logic sometimes of how my players will get energized for rewards for performance in amazing ways on simple things like sugar. But what I would find rewarding is almost compeltely neautral in their eyes. Love the science behind it
As a student athlete currently in high school now that I learn more about the teenage brain it starts to make sense and I realize it more and more but when a coach says “good job” or “well done” it makes me want to do it over and over again better and better so just noticing good behavior and put it under a spotlight will make a big impact on their behavior
I am here because of an online school assignment, please help me.
Same
Teenagers: Schools don't give us enough sleep!
Also teenagers at 3am: looking through comments on a youtube video for 5 hours
because of homework
Sick of being treated like I'm subhuman.
@Waterlec Being controlled as to what I can and can't say, what I can and can't watch on TV or the internet, what information I can and can't see, having to pretend to be happy, being forced to dissect crap year after year that doesn't teach us how to pay our bills, but we apparently need this so called "education" that was branded by the elites for conformity and obedience, not critical thinking.
@Waterlec how's your life going may I ask?
@gblueslover2 that's good to hear. I clean buildings during the weekends. I clean at the DNR, the fish hatchery, wetlands building, and Frito lay. It's an easy job. All I do is take out garbage and vacuum. I'm in high school and I've had that job for a year and a half now.
AMAZING presentation, so sad I just now found it, as I am now an proud parent of a tween, and a restaurant manager trying to understand and coach, while dealing with so many emotions and entitlement....Thank you!
Don't over commit.
Save time for yourself, you deserve to reward yourself first.
We didnt need your whole life story
@@DatBoyRoyce life story is crazy🤦♂️
I'm 14 and my prefrontal cortex must be the size of a semi truck because I'm always over anylizing situations and thinking and rethinking all the possible actions I could take and the consequences of those actions
Parker Wiseman i have a big problem with overthinking ..... it makes me have anxiety and spoils the present for me
The size doesn't really matter
it's called anxiety
Lala Ladybug I’ll try not to take that out of context
@@teamatfort444 😂😂
honestly i just wanna know the main idea🤷🏽♀️
There's a slide in the last minute ( 8:45 ) labeled "Take-Home Points"
Come back when you have at least two teenagers under your care and lets see what really happens !
Fascinating, I love how Adriana displayed her knowledge in the utmost bewitching way❤
bewitching is a bad word 💀💀
Interesting, watching this, then reading the comments below. Apologies for the broad generalization, but there seems as much diversity between older and younger responses as there was in the referred-to research experiment. Please, bottom line: there ARE things going on in the brain during adolescence that were unknown until relatively recently. Please don't deny this. But we are learning all the time. What these changes in the brain MEAN is what is in debate.
grandpa understand most of us are here for school and we dont want to be here
This video was published in 2013, wonder what other type of evidence they have found..
kid=presensitized, adolescent=optimal sensitivity, adult=desensitized... easy peasy. As you understand bills, anxiety levels kill that initial excitement.
how can tedx youth talks be introduced to Nigeria. Youths need a lot of motivation over here
can someone just tell me the main idea, thats all i need
What's really cool is teenagers that control their impulses and avoid damaging choices at such a difficult age--they're more stable and happier adults.
Does the teenage brain also have an exaggerated response when things are taken away from them? Teenagers are often regarded as being 'overly dramatic'. I'm a teenager myself and I find that my responses to bad things are blown out of proportion, but it is something that is very hard to control, just as when I get exited about things. I rarely feel neutral.
you still a teen?
probably not lol
"teens were more attracted to the money" me: MONEY IS MONEY!
Why do people think being a teenager suddenly makes you an adolescent? Adolescence can start early and late its nothing to do with being a teenager it just refers to people aged 13 to 19.
Crabby Patty102 in health and social we learn that 9-18 year olds are Teenagers, but really, nine-twelve olds? teens? everyone says that adolesence is equivalent to the Teen years, but what if a 7 year old started puberty? they would be a teen? honestly I'm tired of people saying that.
Can you believe I have to watch this for P.E 🤦♂️
LMAOOOO
IM WATCHING THIS FOR READING CLASS BIH
@Waterlec do you live in this comment section? I seem to find you everywhere.
@Waterlec oh, I thought you never slept
@Waterlec yes....
Apparently I'm supposed to write a review of this video for my assignment, but I can't really say what I really want to say without getting a bad mark so here goes:
I am not gonna lie, her introduction made no sense whatsoever.
First, she talks about how the adolescent brain is still maturing and developing, which is somehow supposed to aid in gaining independence from parents(?)
Then she goes on to talk about how the adolescent brain is very susceptible to rewards, and thus related it to her graph thingy on the slide. At this point, I still don't understand the connection between the data and the gaining independence part and I'm getting more confused by the second.
finally, the brain activation graphs confuzzled the hell outta me. Is it just me or her graphs are hella vague and even slightly contradicts what she says(?)
yeah idk man this is like a 1/5 for me. I guess i learned where the brain activates in response to rewards but that's about it
also, like everyone else already mentioned, kids arent considered humans i guess
I'm so happy right now I have a homework assignment due today and I was looking for this video (lost the link my English teacher gave me)
Good talk, but wouldn't be good to have teens' input on this somehow?
Nah 🌚
i love ted talk, but this video just dragged on for me
"This happens not only in humans, ... but in kids as well."
Kids aren't humans... they're animals!
@Arik Schafer Agreed.
(Coming from a child) we are the rats and mice the lady mentioned earlier
Me having to watch this video and reading comments not paying attention to the video at all.
Where is ted
Dante lol 😂💀
In your bed.
Eating bread
Ted is ded RIP
I wonder how many trials they did, and the diversity between the test subjects, especially the teenagers.
It would be amazing if they studied addiction this way.
Addiction is much simpler
her lip noises hurt my brain.
Stfu
me: yes i should be listening to this
also me: focus on the sound her mouth makes when she speaks
Idk why I laughed at this😂
Me who has social anxiety when the lady said ‘eager to get new experiences’: it’s bullsit
I love how were all con acting in the comment because of our teachers assigning this PLS
what are the take home points if the video and why is it important ? asking for a friend
does anyone know the email for Dr Adriana, I am doing an assignment for psychology and it is related to this work. it would be great to receive extra information and insight. thank you
galvan@psych.ucla.edu She's very nice and knowledgeable! I was in the developmental psych PhD program at UCLA and had the opportunity to take one of her courses..
broooooo, doesn't matter if I'm a teenager or an adult, i would never like sugar water, that shit's disgusting
Ikr
I am thinking if the adults in the sugar water study had participated in endurance exercise for 3-4 hours prior, that sugar water would have tasted way better to them. Adolescents are often in a caloric deficit/have much higher caloric needs. They would have needed to control for the level of hunger/depletion of glycogen reserves to create proper control for the study. I'm an ultra runner...pretty sure after running for 6 hours I am going to "like" the taste of sugar water FAR MORE than your average sedentary adolescent.
Teacher making us watch this in class for work oof
HAHA SAME
YEP. ¤~¤
just did. It was a super resource and my High School vocational students got a lot out of it.
So we have to do this for online school now :/
Here because of school assignments but it’s actually really interesting 😂
Muito bom! Brilhante exposição e muy hermosa, a Dr Galván!
3:12 I guess you learn something new everyday, didn't realize that kids weren't categorized as humans... The more you know! :)
Damn, i didnt know 🤷♂️
Here in 2020 used for school
kids dont have a concept of money yet. I'd love to see the results if the kids were in the sugar water test
What I can’t understand is the fact why people should be encouraged to take risks. Can somebody explain it?
can someone tell me the main idea
very good information. The slides felt a little bland to me though lol, made it feel a little boring
My teenage brain was only thinking one thing watching this video.
Which was...?
Lucy Golish The speaker is hoooooooot
My adult brain was probably thinking the same thing as your teenage brain.
When’s lunch?
While me thinking that u r no longer teen
Stop somewhere in 1:03 my teacher stoped at this moment and look what happened
I dont get it
Is it the lip lick
WOW! SO ENSIGHTFUL
IT HIT ME HARD IN THE HEAD!!11!!!
Who else is here for a essay and looking for a thesis or topic points
Honestly I hate my brain and good luck with me embracing my teen brain because of all mental disorders I have make me flat out mad at it and am not friends with it whatsoever
Required to watch this video for an MSW class. It's helpful
Very informative and truthful!
Very insightful! Are there specific ways to make the most of the sensitivity and 'plasticity' of the adolescent brain? Can we harness this wonderful potential of the teenage brain in thoughtful, more systematic ways? Could video games help enhance processing speed, mental flexibility and creativity?
+Mind Agilis Yes. My friend's dad is working for a drone company, and he is paying me for ideas.
He uses the teen brains' elasticity for a purpose.
Did anyone else come here for a health class assignment
hey
of course there's a difference in a teenage brain. They still get excited and everything is new to them because they are young. Adults are older we have been there done it and experienced a lot more things. That is a no-brainer. You don't need a study for that.... and I'm sure that includes a lot more activities and rewards and all kinds of other things
who got answers
I am 15 year old boy I am going through lot of changes in my brain
And again of course the teenagers are going to get more excited about money, again it's still new to them, but not to adults
Loved the Video and I will be showing it to my class on social emotional learning for teens.
i assume ur a teacher pls ont bully anymore of your classes
WOW THIS REALLY HIT MEHARD IN THE HEAD!!!11!!!
Here for an assignment
I feel different now
Of course younger kids get more excited about suger, it is still new to them. As adults we have been using a lot longer so as you get older it's not as tempting oh, you're already used to it
We watched this in school
so amazing!!
Thanks for sharing this on Facebook, Bert! I agree.
shoutout to bert
John - Go back and listen to the part beginning at around 1:54. She covers your point there.
Many comments are saying that
Many teenagers are attracted in money
Is it so much money will help you in emotionally sad moments
Dear Adriana,Situation designed by society creates the way of work for the Brain,correct me if i am wrong
we live in a society bottom text
An explanation for teenagers liking the sugar water more is that they are willing to please their legal superiors as much as possible as they would in school. Adults are on equal ground so they can say whatever the hell they want. Everything else might be reading a little too deep..
The conclusions, well...sorry, but I don't need to be a neuroscientist to have come up with those conclusions...but interesting that the brain develops from front to back.
That's great and all, but helps next to nothing as far as knowing how to understand/deal with teenagers and the issues they have (many of which they make for themselves).
That's my point, what she wanted to explain wasn't very helpful.
Fiquei pensando se a conclusão que eles tiraram sobre a diferença de responsividade entre adolescentes e crianças ao dinheiro não foi um pouco enviesada pelo fato de que, muito provavelmente, a importância do dinheiro para crianças e adolescentes é diferente até pelas capacidades cognitivas e entendimento do que representa o dinheiro (por exemplo, pensar muito a longo prazo e em termos de possibilidades e abstrações é algo que uma criança de 7 a 10 anos, se pensarmos pela ideia de fase Operacional Concreta, ainda não tem muito aparato pra fazer)
i know right smh
because teenagers like the sugar as a reward, does that stick with them as they get older, and if it does is it more than likely that they will have an addiction to sugar, because you said that the brain remembers the pleasure of the sugar. just wondering.
February 2nd, 2021
Help I'm doing an assignment during quarantine.
Im sorry to hear that 😢
Here's another video about the teenage brain: ua-cam.com/video/d56ps3fMonA/v-deo.html
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I don't suppose you have anything, study or colleague wise, going on in the Ontario, Canada area?
Thanks
Great presentation.
whats the main idea🥲
miss gurl watch the video and do your school work, stop scrolling through the comments
Great talk!
all this research stuff is trumped by who teenagers associate with. I have several brothers that bother my parents and give them hell, 99 percent of the problem is the influences around them. They were raised in suburbia with very good formal education, now they dwell in the home and are weekend warriors who contribute nothing to bills and constantly fight. All this MTV BET VINE TWITTER BS is causing these children to grow up with twisted values where a $230 sneaker is more important than buying books for your class in college or helping mom out with groceries.
I often wonder what separates one kid the one day becomes an accountant at the age of 23 and another that becomes a basement dweller within thier moms household.......I mean what drives one kid to actually become successful and motivated while another looks forward to binge drinking with friends on the weekend? Maybe it could be proper parenting but we see that many single parent households produce doctors and lawyers so it can't be the circumstances...this is all messed up
how old are you?
just watch the jim carrey movie yes man.
That will teach you some things about life. In your 20's you will see alot of changes, you really need to take advantage of your time. Don't worry about superficial things if you apply hard enough in trade school or college then you can live a good life. The last thing you want to do is move out and work to pay rent...I've seen waay too many friends like that and they ended up still in the same situation. The bad way your parents treat you...think of it as a form of rent you are paying them...Foreal. It's tough out here Onesec8, people on the streets sleeping in the cold.
$20 is $20, lets not forget that.