For sh*ts and giggles, I still think "C" is a better answer because more people associate a brain of a violent teenager having "lower abilities of decision-making" than teenagers experiencing "developmental damage." What does the developmental damage refer to? Also, developmental damage - damage in the process of developing - is confusing to understand. Does the damage develop, like a disease?
Frontal lobes are "positioned at the frontmost region of the cerebral cortex and are involved in movement, decision-making, problem solving, and planning." Since frontal lobes are involved in decision-making, it's better to say teenagers who engage in violent behaviour certainly do not have fully developed decision-making abilities, i.e. damage to the developmental frontal lobe. "C" prevails for me.
http://biology.about.com/od/anatomy/p/Frontal-Lobes.htm
Also, the study does not specify whose study it was.
Well now I'm wasting my time.. but I getting this SC wrong really p*ssed me off! LOL
Frontal lobes are "positioned at the frontmost region of the cerebral cortex and are involved in movement, decision-making, problem solving, and planning." Since frontal lobes are involved in decision-making, it's better to say teenagers who engage in violent behaviour certainly do not have fully developed decision-making abilities, i.e. damage to the developmental frontal lobe. "C" prevails for me.
http://biology.about.com/od/anatomy/p/Frontal-Lobes.htm
Also, the study does not specify whose study it was.
Well now I'm wasting my time.. but I getting this SC wrong really p*ssed me off! LOL