Adolescence is widely thought to be a time when the brain trims away excess neural connections, refining circuits through synaptic pruning. New research now suggests this view may be incomplete.
The hippocampus follows a "tabula plena" model, starting with dense, random connections that are pruned into an efficient ...
New developmental psychology research finds that everyday parenting moments—from bedtime stories to casual conversations—play a decisive role in shaping a child’s brain, resilience, and self-esteem.
New research in developmental psychology underscores that everyday parenting moments—like shared routines, emotional ...
Its pyramidal neurons (PNs) form the largest known autoassociative network in nature, an immense matrix of memories that can ...
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