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Describe how sibling interactions adapt to development at adolescence.
Conventional Moral Reasoning
A level of moral development in which individuals' judgments are based on compliance with societal rules and norms, typically observed in adolescence.
Morality of Constraint
the stage in child development where children view rules as fixed and absolute, typically imposed by authority figures and not to be questioned.
Amygdala
A part of the brain involved in emotion regulation, particularly fear and pleasure responses, and plays a significant role in forming memories linked to emotional events.
Prefrontal Cortex
A part of the brain located at the front of the frontal lobe, critical for decision making, social behavior, and personality.
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