Whatever! The Science of Teens

Season 1

TV-G
Exploring teenage rebellion through experiments and family observation, challenging adolescents' responses to uncover the reasons behind defiant behavior.

Where to Watch Whatever! The Science of Teens • Season 1

5 Episodes

  • Risk
    E1
    RiskScientists are now realising that risk taking is actually a crucial phase of adolescence. By taking risks we force our brains to make decisions which allow our brains to grow. Until recently it was thought that the brain was fully developed by the time a child reached their teen years. We now know that the adult brain isn't fully formed until well into a person's twenties.
  • Binge
    E2
    BingeHost Steve Cannane meets three very different young Aussies who all have experience binge drinking to varying degrees. It's a teen issue that has shaken a cocktail of concern. But is this just media hype? Through experiments we'll expose the true dangers behind what used to be seen as just a harmless rite of passage. The latest science on the effect alcohol has on teen brains is sobering stuff, guaranteed to get the nation talking.
  • Sex
    E3
    SexHost Steve Cannane goes under the covers to explore the science of teen sex. Teenagers are tackling their emerging sexuality, pulled by biology and powerful peer group expectations. They also receive mixed messages from adults. In our highly sexualised raunch culture, teens are re‐writing the rules of sex and while their bodies suddenly become adult, they’re not necessarily in sync with their chief sex organ – the teen brain.
  • Moods
    E4
    MoodsHost Steve Cannane meets some diverse teens who are all known for a particular character trait – they are moody. Parents complain about how their perfectly sensible, lovable children turn into volatile, irrational adolescents seemingly overnight. The latest science shows that typical teenage negative moods aren’t only inevitable, but they are especially helpful and beneficial for growing up. However these opportunities also come at a cost. Being a teen is the most vulnerable time in our entire lifespan to develop a mental illness. About a quarter of Australian teens are suffering from mood disorders like depression.
  • Sleep
    E5
    SleepWhy won't they get out of bed in the morning? They may like to sleep in, but teenagers are often actually chronically sleep deprived. Host Steve Cannane discovers that teen brains are wired to stay up late, sleep in and sleep more. But over a million Australian adolescents are struggling with this basic human process. With the assistance of five teen night owls we discover why, and what can be done to help them. We uncover the biological basis for adolescent sleep problems, undertake a series of tests to determine the damage sleep deprivation has on teenagers, and join one teen who tries to restart her body clock using bright light therapy.

 

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