At the five-week developmental stage, the embryo has a brain in the form of five brain vesicles: telencephalon, diencephalon, mesencephalon, metencephalon and myelencephalon. While a two-year-old child has fully formed brain formations, it is natural that there are certain exceptions which are the number of synapses, their deformation, and synaptic plasticity as a whole. That is, a two-year-old child, unlike a five-week embryo, has cerebral hemispheres, hippocampus, fornix, basal ganglia, choroid plexus and many other structures formed. At the same time, the brain has clearly visible gyri and sulci.
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