Scientists identify five key eras in human brain development

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A recent study identifies five distinct 'eras' in human brain development across the lifespan, with key topological changes occurring at ages 9, 32, 66, and 83, and peak efficiency around age 30, highlighting the complex, non-linear nature of brain maturation.
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