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Theory of mind (B2-C1)Online version

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by Elena Chepkunova
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exceptional hold unique dive observe action make life

Speaker : Friendships can an place in our stories . What is it about these
connections that them so ? Before we into the science , let ? s first
one in .

2

qualities together perfect comparison to design

Speaker : If I could somehow a best friend , you know , put all the ideal of
my match , that person would pale in Priya .

3

for there felt time mention down crashing got dumped good turn whole

Speaker : She can any situation into a ?
chemistry lab , band practice . What I ? m trying
to say is I never laugh harder than when I ? m with Priya . And she ? s always me . Like
last year after I by Te ? you know what ? I don ? t even want to their
name . It like my world was .

4

door minds page boom prove read the hours

Speaker : But as soon as I told Priya , , she was at my . I was a wreck , but she sat there with
me and listened . We ? re always on same ; it ? s as if we can each other ? s !
And we can talk for ? about anything . I know my mom would say she has the phone
bills to it .

5

special adolescence

Speaker : If it seems like friendships formed in are particularly , that ? s because
they are .

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brain manifest value life take relationships changes differently different to Adolescence ways

Early childhood , adolescent , and adult friendships all a little in part
because the brain works in at those stages of . is a unique
time when peer focus , and thanks the developing , there are
in the way you , understand , and connect to friends .

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with to describe begin spend at much pals makes motivates attached

Speaker : Teenage friends can seem the hip . Scientists adolescence as a social
reorientation as teenagers to spend as or more time their friends than
with their parents . This drive to hang with may be due changes in the brain ? s
reward centre , known as the ventral striatum . Its activation hanging out with others
enjoyable and you to more time with them .

8

show higher place social region teenage explain than

Speaker : Neuroimaging studies that this is highly reactive during your years ,
which may why adolescents seem to a value on interactions
children or adults .

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intimate Theory connection

Speaker : Teenage friendships can also feel more than the friendships of your childhood .
This deeper is possible thanks to improvements in what scientists call
of Mind .

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different view thoughts understand of

Speaker : Theory of Mind is the ability to others ? emotions , , motivations , and
points , and to realise that they may be from your own .

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developed scientists months thought coordination improve develop beyond regions years hinges social

While it may seem intuitive , this ability on the careful of various brain , sometimes referred to as the brain . Babies begin to Theory of Mind
around 18 or so . Before that , it ? s they believe that everyone perceives and knows exactly what they know . It was once considered to be fully by age five ,
but now know that Theory of Mind continues to and mature well into your teenage and .

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flourish result understand deeper

Likewise , regions within the social brain show increased connectivity during adolescence
compared with childhood . As a , teens can better their friend ? s
perspectives , allowing for connections to .

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friendships metaphysically feel sync perfectly

In the closest , it can almost as if you ? re connected ? two bodies and minds , in
. And there is a science to this !

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