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The Myth of 25: What stops developing when you're 25?

The common belief that the brain is fully developed by age 25 is a popular oversimplification, especially concerning decision-making and impulse control. While some cognitive functions reach maturity around this time, the answer to **what stops developing when you're 25?** reveals a far more nuanced picture of lifelong change, adaptation, and continued growth.

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At what age is your skull fully grown?

By age five, a child's skull has reached over 90% of its adult size, but this is far from the complete picture of development. The question, 'at what age is your skull fully grown?' has a complex answer, involving the gradual fusion of bones and subtle remodeling that continues for decades into adulthood.

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