Multiple Choice
Why is it that the brain of an adolescent becomes capable of processing information more efficiently than the brain of a child?
A) Because the brain has grown to its adult size by the time puberty occurs
B) Because synaptic pruning and myelination are nearly complete by adolescence
C) Because not all of the cerebral lobes were "active" before puberty, but they are all working in adolescence
D) Because the corpus callosum atrophies and disappears during adolescence
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