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Individual differences in brain structures

a concept that reflects the fact that the structure of neurons is not the same in all children, but varies in mass, density of synaptic connections and degree of maturity of neurons. These natural differences explain differences in children’s ability to learn at speed, level of emotional and cognitive flexibility, motor coordination, and even willingness to acquire certain skills. Thus, individual differences in the structure of neurons become a fundamental factor in the formation of individual psychological and behavioral characteristics of each child.

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