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  1. Executive Function

    Linked via "low-frequency oscillation patterns"

    Executive functions/) emerge relatively late in human development, often showing significant maturation across the entire juvenile and adolescent period. This extended timeline explains why societal structures place high demands on mature EF/) in adulthood.
    Societies frequently align mandatory age thresholds for civic participation (e.g., voting, contractual liability) with the normative maturation c…