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New research shows teens have more in common with chilren than adults when understanding the outlook of others. Ioise Dumontheil, a neuroscientist at University College London, has tested people of all ages to observe their understanding of another person's perspective. Teens scores were more similar to young chilren than adults. This is the first evidence showing theory of the mind is still developing throughout the teen years. The study explains why most teens display egocentric behavior similar to younger children.
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