Neuronal Pruning

Autism Lexicon: Neuronal Pruning

Neuronal pruning is the process of selectively eliminating excess synapses and neurons during brain development to optimize neural circuitry. In autism, atypical pruning has been implicated, potentially leading to altered connectivity and information processing in the brain.

PlainSpeak: Neuronal pruning is the brain's way of trimming excess connections to make neural pathways more efficient. In autism, this process may not occur as expected, which could affect how the brain processes information.

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