Synaptogenesis is the formation of
synapses between
neurons in the
nervous system. Although it occurs throughout a healthy person's
lifespan, an explosion of synapse formation occurs during early
brain development, known as
exuberant synaptogenesis. Synaptogenesis is particularly important during an individual's
critical period, during which there is a certain degree of
synaptic pruning due to competition for
neural growth factors by neurons and synapses. Processes that are not used, or inhibited during their critical period will fail to develop normally later on in life.