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  1. Oct 19, 2020 · An Introduction to Synaptic Pruning. During infancy, billions of brain cells form connections with one another, blooming like a tree. Like a gardener trimming the excess branches, synaptic pruning clears away unneeded connections. Too much or too little pruning can contribute to a range of psychiatric disorders.

  2. May 1, 2017 · Although we are only beginning to unravel the ramifications of synaptic pruning in the human brain, this process clearly has significant consequences for normal human brain function and may ...

  3. Synaptic pruning refers to the process by which extra neurons and synaptic connections are eliminated in order to increase the efficiency of neuronal transmissions. Description Beginning in the earliest embryonic stage and lasting until approximately 2 years of age, new neurons and synapses are formed at an amazing rate, at times reaching ...

  4. May 9, 2023 · In psychology, synaptic pruning refers to the process of eliminating weaker neural connections to strengthen existing ones during brain development. Synaptic pruning contributes to the refinement of neural architecture and plays a critical role in the efficient transfer of information.

  5. Jun 24, 2020 · With improved imaging techniques and molecular tools, researchers are now exploring why synaptic pruningthe targeted elimination of functional syn- apses—happens and how it works. The amount and timing of neural activity are central to determining which synapses get reinforced and retained, and which get weaker—which flags them for destruction.

  6. By Nicole Scott-Hewitt. The formation of mature neural circuits requires selective pruning of inappropriate synapses and strengthening of appropriate synaptic connections. This process is critical to normal brain maturation; disruptions are thought to contribute to neurological dysfunction.

  7. Sep 20, 2021 · We define synaptic pruning as a devel-opmental process in which elements that comprise a bona fide structural synapse (presynaptic terminals and postsynaptic membranes) are eliminated, which...

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