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  1. Researchers at Kyushu University have discovered that adolescent brain development involves more than just the traditional process of synaptic pruning.
    Using super-resolution microscopy, the team identified previously unknown high-density clusters of synapses, or hotspots, that form specifically during adolescence in the cerebral cortex. This discovery suggests that while the brain is indeed trimming excess connections, it is simultaneously building new, dense neural structures.

    * Challenges the singular focus on synaptic pruning during adolescence.
    * Identifies specific high-density dendritic spine hotspots in Layer 5 neurons.
    * Suggests that impaired formation of these hotspots, rather than just excessive pruning, may contribute to schizophrenia.
    * Provides a new perspective on how cortical circuits mature during developmental windows.

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