Describe adolescent cognitive development

What will be an ideal response?

The key to understanding adolescent cognitive development is to understand Piaget's
concept of formal operations. The adolescent entering this stage enjoys new intellectual
abilities, including being able to engage in abstract and hypothetical thinking. This
sometimes leads to a pattern of thinking called "what if.". In this pattern of thinking,
adolescents begin to imagine a world better than the one in which they are living. In
addition, the adolescent can understand metaphors in which words or phrases that
typically signify one thing can be applied to another.

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Brain images from psychotic patients exhibiting a flat affect reveal that

a. their facial muscles are physically paralyzed. b. their brains are processing emotions abnormally. c. they have experienced a small stroke due to their hyperemotionality. d. their blood pressure and heart rate are abnormally slowed due to parasympathetic rebound.

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