MIND MATURITY IN HUMANS
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Mind maturity in humans refers to the process of cognitive, emotional, and social development that occurs throughout a person's life. It encompasses changes in the brain, as well as changes in how a person thinks, feels, and behaves. Factors that can influence mind maturity include genetics, environment, and experiences.
Cognitive development refers to the changes that occur in a person's ability to think and process information. This can include changes in memory, attention, perception, and problem-solving abilities. Piaget's theory of cognitive development describes four stages of cognitive development that occur in childhood and adolescence. These stages are sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational.
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