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The increasingly efficient teenage brain

by Staff July 2, 2018
July 2, 2018 262 views

Some brain networks become more densely connected during adolescence while others become less so, according to a new analysis of neuroimaging data collected from more than 700 children and adolescents. These changes in network connectivity may underlie the refinement of cognitive abilities that develop during the teenage years.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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