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The relationship between pubertal hormones and brain plasticity: Implications for cognitive training in adolescence
2020
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience
Adolescence may mark a sensitive period for the development of higher-order cognition through enhanced plasticity of cortical circuits. At the same time, animal research indicates that pubertal hormones may represent one key mechanism for closing sensitive periods in the associative neocortex, thereby resulting in decreased plasticity of cortical circuits in adolescence. In the present review, we set out to solve some of the existing ambiguity and examine how hormonal changes associated with
doi:10.1016/j.dcn.2020.100753
pmid:32072931
pmcid:PMC7005587
fatcat:gbyj57lvdbacpk7dyrfb56bnfm