Respuesta :
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "synaptic pruning." Brain development leads an infant to undergo synaptic pruning, which occurs as unused neural connections weaken and disappear. Synaptic pruning refers to neurological regulatory processes. It facilitates a productive change in neural structure by reducing the overall number of neurons or connections.
Answer:
synaptic pruning
Explanation:
Synaptic pruning occurs as a natural process when childs grow , this means that the brain of a child progressively elminates extra synapses-and leads to a better organization and rearrangement for learning better new things.
The initial experiences gained during infancy years form connections that give a certain development or structure to the brain and with pruning connections unnecesary are eliminated.
This happens because they are not used enough, and the process beging since a baby is born , deep into adolescence and continues to the mid 20-s
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