Term ID: T1846

Forebrain Maturation

/forebrain-maturation/
The developmental process by which anterior brain structures achieve full functional capacity, continuing through adolescence and early adulthood in humans.
Example: The myelination and synaptic pruning in prefrontal cortex that continues into the mid-twenties, explaining ongoing development of executive functions and decision-making abilities.

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Reference: Gogtay et al. (2004)