Projects in Brain Development

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These projects explore how the structure and function of the brain change from infancy through adulthood, and how these changes support cognitive, emotional, and behavioral growth. These studies investigate key developmental processes such as synaptic pruning, myelination, and neural connectivity, as well as how brain regions mature in relation to functions like memory, attention, language, and self-regulation. Researchers use neuroimaging, electrophysiological methods, and behavioral assessments to study both typical and atypical developmental trajectories. Many projects also examine how genetic, environmental, and experiential factors—such as stress, nutrition, caregiving, and education—shape brain development. This research deepens our understanding of human development and informs practices in health, education, and early intervention.

“Human brain 01” by Museum of Veterinary Anatomy FMVZ USP/Wagner Souza e Silva is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International via Wikimedia Commons

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