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Discover LudwigThe phrase "brain maturation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the development and growth of the brain, particularly in relation to cognitive and emotional development.
Example: "Research shows that brain maturation continues into early adulthood, influencing decision-making and risk assessment."
Alternatives: "cognitive development" or "neural development."
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It has only been discovered very recently that there are two main features of brain maturation that happen to coincide with puberty.
This capacity relies on brain maturation, but it is also influenced by interactions with other children.
I've been asking, "At what point is human brain maturation complete and at what point do our brains naturally decline and lose tissue?" The answer is: the human brain continues to mature till about 25.
The new brain science indicates that brain maturation is going on much later in development than people had thought, so there is some reason, perhaps, to say that 17-year-olds are not the same as adults.
ADHD is characterized by delay in brain maturation, most prominent in the prefrontal cortex (PFC).
Sex differences have been observed in brain maturation and in alcohol-induced damage.
Diffusion MRI is also a promising tool for the study of brain maturation and development.
Developmental neuropsychology studies cognitive development in relation with brain maturation and cerebral plasticity.
Such development not only relies on social demand, but also is due to the brain maturation of the prefrontal cortex.
It seems likely that the genetic effect on CNV in migraine is compromised by the described effect of brain maturation.
It remains unknown whether these changes are short lasting or persistent during a period of brain maturation.
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