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A New Models For Studying Interactions Between Youth, Brain, And Behavior In Adolescence

Author(s) SUNIL MENARIYA
Country India
Abstract Adolescence is a period of physical, intellectual, emotional, and social change, and many social challenges. These characteristics raise important questions about the neural changes specific to this developmental period. This model is also used to generate new ideas. We also think that pubertal hormones have a significant effect on the restructuring of neural circuits that support facial processing, and especially on the restructuring of functional connectivity or physical connections between regions. Otherwise, facial function would emerge as new products are made in the face during youth and change. Generational differences are a social phenomenon in every society. As people age, conflicts become worse. Today, due to the fast pace of modern life, it has become difficult to overcome the generation gap. whether young people see cultural change differently than previous generations, how technology affects the impact on thinking, and how important organizational interventions are to reduce injustice and improve health. According to the statistics of the data, the following nine variables are common Watching porn, escaping/skipping school, falling in love, eating late at night, partying at night, falling in love, running away, extramarital affairs. It has been found that marriage, sex, intermarriage, and divorce positively affect the perception of young people who are related. Adolescents' trust in schools often affects their perspective on their own prejudices.
The greater the belief, the smaller the prejudice, and vice versa. The data from this study shows that the youth have lost trust in institutions that can take many forms such as education, religion, family, work, social, legal or political. youth culture in Madhya Pradesh that are affected by new technologies, creating negative stereotypes and alienation among young girls. Therefore, in order to maintain physical and mental health, there must be an impact on the time of life organizations. While the youth have become independent and in some cases wasteful, the economic power of middle-income countries has increased as the workforce of the elderly has increased. The youth referred to here refers to the age group of 14-30. With the rapid growth of the economy, the purchasing process is also changing. The 15-30 age group is a part of the society immortalized in advertising. The West portrays these youth as penniless and thoughtless, but the situation is different in India. Although money is in the hands of parents until the age of 25-26, there is a difference in the behaviour of young people in our country. young people in the city of Indore. The generation gap between young people and their parents by examining the changes in attitudes and behaviours as people transition from youth to adulthood. Our findings show that there is a significant shift from care-seeking and social relationships in adolescence to values of independence and desire to hide in adulthood. While 50% of young people and 40% of parents agree that there is a generation gap, 50% of young people and 60% of parents believe that there is a good understanding despite frequent arguments. It is important for parents to avoid conflict. The need for effective communication and consensus to bridge generation gaps, supports the transition to adulthood, and improves relationships between young and old parents. People are more resistant to change and will not adapt unless it affects their own health. The difference in outcomes across several generations may be greater than the difference between parents and children in the same family. Students share many values with their parents but have different moral values from their parents’ generation. Therefore, a generation gap, or at least a large generation gap, may emerge without considering the impact of the importance of parents and children.
Keywords Generation Gap, Acceptance, Understanding, Communication Parent Hild Relationship Behavior In Adolescence.
Field Medical / Pharmacy
Published In Volume 7, Issue 1, January-February 2025
Published On 2025-01-04
Cite This A New Models For Studying Interactions Between Youth, Brain, And Behavior In Adolescence - SUNIL MENARIYA - IJFMR Volume 7, Issue 1, January-February 2025. DOI 10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i01.34544
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i01.34544
Short DOI https://doi.org/g82hgv

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