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Blushing teens - blame it on the brain Print E-mail
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 When mums and dads hit the dance floor to strut their stuff, it's guaranteed to send their teenage offspring diving under tables cringing and blushing.
Scientists now believe they know why.
Research by University College London suggests adolescents process the emotions of embarrassment and guilt differently to adults, The Times has reported.
Brain scan studies identified clear differences in brain activity when teenagers and adults were asked to think about social emotions. Life & Style
 
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