LEADER 00782nam0-22002891i-450- 001 990006052420403321 005 19980601 035 $a000605242 035 $aFED01000605242 035 $a(Aleph)000605242FED01 035 $a000605242 100 $a19980601dpole----km-y0itay50------ba 105 $a--------00-yy 200 1 $aAnalisi del profondo$ftraduzione di L. Silvestri. 210 $aRoma$c( Arti grafiche Panet to Petrelli$dSpole 215 $a289 p.$d20 cm 676 $a154 700 1$aBerg,$bCharles$0230596 702 1$aSilvestri,$bLuciana 801 0$aIT$bUNINA$gRICA$2UNIMARC 901 $aBK 912 $a990006052420403321 952 $aXI Q 34 (6)$b31120$fFGBC 959 $aFGBC 996 $aAnalisi del profondo$9578844 997 $aUNINA DB $aGIU01 LEADER 02567ojm 2200289z- 450 001 9910148904603321 005 20230912161814.0 010 $a0-00-757147-X 035 $a(CKB)3710000000923705 035 $a(BIP)049018496 035 $a(EXLCZ)993710000000923705 100 $a20231107c2015uuuu -u- - 101 0 $aeng 200 10$aTeenage Brain, The : A Neuroscientist's Survival Guide to Raiding Adolescents and Young Adults 210 $cHarperCollins UK 330 8 $aWhy is it that the behaviour of teenagers can be so odd? As they grow older, young children steadily improve their sense of how to behave, and then all of a sudden, they can become totally uncommunicative, wildly emotional and completely unpredictable.We used to think that erratic teenage behaviour was due to a sudden surge in hormones, but modern neuroscience shows us that this isn't true. The Teenage Brain is a journey through the new discoveries that show us exactly what happens to the brain in this crucial period, how it dictates teenagers' behaviour, and how the experiences of our teenage years are what shape our attitudes, and often our happiness in later life.Many of our ideas about our growing brains are completely re-written. They don't stop developing at the end of our teens - they keep adapting until we are in our mid-twenties. They are wired back to front, with the most important parts, the parts that we associate with good judgement, concentration, organization and emotional and behavioural control being connected last of all.The Teenage brain is a powerful animal primed for learning, but this creates problems. Addiction is a form of learning, and Frances Jensen, Professor of Pediatric Neurology at the teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School reveals exactly what lies behind all aspects of teenage behaviour and its lasting effects - from drugs, lack of sleep and smoking to multi-tasking and stress.As a mother and a scientist, Professor Jensen offers both exciting science and practical suggestions for how parents, teens and schools can help teenagers weather the storms of adolescence, and get the most out of their incredible brains. 517 $aTeenage Brain, The 610 $aPsychology 610 $aScience 610 $aScience and technology 676 $a612.6/4018 700 $aJensen$b Frances E.$01449390 702 $aBouvard$b Laurence$4oth 906 $aAUDIO 912 $a9910148904603321 996 $aTeenage Brain, The : A Neuroscientist's Survival Guide to Raiding Adolescents and Young Adults$93647641 997 $aUNINA LEADER 01424nam0 22003011i 450 001 UON00294692 005 20231205103937.52 100 $a20070511d1970 |0itac50 ba 101 $aeng 102 $aGB 105 $a|||| 1|||| 200 1 $aEnglish theatrical literature, 1559-1900$ea bibliography$eincorporating Robert W. 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Cassius, son of one of her most powerful families, is the personification of Rome's imperial strength: wealthy, popular, a war hero with a decorated military career-none of Rome's fashionable parties are complete without him-except, he hides a secret.After his nerve is broken in Germany, the thought of genuine armed combat is enough to send him into a cold sweat of fear and shame. But this doesn't dissuade him from living off a false reputation so he can continue a life of casual affairs, wine, and parties, as he is seduced by the many vices of Rome.However his scandalous life is soon upset by a summons from the Emperor's wife. It ends his happy decadent life and returns him to Germany to assist the Roman legions in their greatest ever trial, and the events that will resound down in history, in the dark forests of the Teutoburg . . . 700 $aBrooke$b Thomas M. D.$01436240 702 $aCrossley$b Steven$4nrt 906 $aAUDIO 912 $a9910165064003321 996 $aRoman Mask$93594661 997 $aUNINA