Galvan provides a compelling biological framework for social awkwardness, effectively linking the brain's survival instincts to the unique turbulence of the adolescent experience. It is a grounded take that demystifies why a simple lack of noise can feel like a cognitive threat.
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Why your brain HATES silence — a neuroscientist explains 🧠Ajouté :
Silence makes people uncomfortable because it violates our expectations.
Did she forget her speech?
Is her mic not working?
Our brains perk up a little bit when we're not quite sure what's coming next.
And during adolescence, this happens a lot.
The adolescent brain, which is characterized roughly between the ages of 11 and 12 through the early 20s, is characterized by a high level of uncertainty because we're doing a lot of things for the first time.
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