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It Does Not End at 18: This Is the True Age at Which Adolescence Ends, According to Science

Researchers at Cambridge University identify the points of neural inflection that occur in our brain at specific ages and transform our mental capacity
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Researchers at Cambridge University identify the points of neural inflection that occur in our brain at specific ages and transform our mental capacity

The way in which science and society understand adolescence, and in itself, the development of people, can be changed by a recent finding. Cambridge University neuroscientists pointed out that this stage of life does not end at age 19, as stated by the World Health Organization, but may even reach age 32. The root of this premise is that they identified five “major ages ” of brain structure throughout human life.

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Expansion broke the news in on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
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