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    Infants and Young Toddlers Are Less Able to Recover from Brain
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Infants and Young Toddlers Are Less Able to Recover from Brain

Question 104

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Infants and young toddlers are less able to recover from brain damage than adults because their plasticity has not yet developed.

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