Which synaptic connections are formed first in a baby's brain development?

Interestingly, synaptic connections are formed in a particular order. First come the primary sensory synapses, so baby can sense the world around him; followed by those synapses that control gross motor skills, so that he can escape from any threats he senses; then fine motor skills, so he can write about what he just did. Last come the synapses that control higher brain functions such as motivation, judgment, and reasoning, so that he learns what he may have done right and wrong in any given situation.

These final pathways aren't fully functional until the late teens or even early twenties.

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