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    Exam 13: Early Adulthood: Physical, Cognitive, Social and Personality Development
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    The Adult Brain Forms New Connections to Support Highly Skilled
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The Adult Brain Forms New Connections to Support Highly Skilled

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The adult brain forms new connections to support highly skilled motor and cognitive performance, explaining the exceptional prowess of well- trained young adult athletes and musicians.

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