The process of myelination in the brain:

A) is complete by the time a baby is born.
B) occurs at a relatively constant rate across all areas.
C) is completed in the cerebral cortex by approximately 1 year of age.
D) continues into adulthood for some parts of the brain.


D) continues into adulthood for some parts of the brain.

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