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Understanding the Postorbital Period of Brain Development

Postorbital refers to a period of time after the orbitofrontal cortex has completed its development. The orbitofrontal cortex is a region in the frontal lobe of the brain that is involved in decision-making, emotion regulation, and other higher cognitive functions.

In the context of brain development, the postorbital period typically refers to the time after the brain has reached its adult size and structure, but before it has fully matured and optimized its connectivity and function. This period is thought to last from late adolescence into early adulthood, and is a time of significant neural pruning and refinement.

During this period, the brain is still developing and refining its connections and circuits, and individuals may experience changes in their cognitive and emotional abilities as well as their social and behavioral patterns. The postorbital period is thought to be an important time for learning and adaptation, and it is a time when individuals are more susceptible to environmental influences and experiences.

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