What is "hot cognition"?
A) The notion that juveniles are more likely to exercise poor judgment as a result of peer pressure or when facing stressful situations
B) Neuroscience research on brain imaging on youths
C) The notion that adolescents' intelligence and ability to reason is similar to that of adults by the age of 16
D) Both a and c, but not b
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