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Growth and pruning: the brain of a child

Peter Moleman08/04/2020Articles, Brain developmentLeave a Comment

Groeien en snoeien: de hersenen van een kind

A newborn baby cannot speak, it sees almost nothing, and controlled movements of its arms and legs are minimal. From birth onwards, however, rapid learning occurs associated with significant changes in the brain, which are both cause and effect of this learning process.

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