Pakistan, Feb. 16 -- Cognitive maturation refers to the biological development of the brain by which an individual's thinking, reasoning, and problem-solving abilities evolve and become more sophisticated as they grow older. This process is marked by significant changes in how individuals understand abstract concepts, engage in formal operational thinking, and apply reasoning skills to complex situations. A cognitively immature human contributes to - through their attitudes, behaviours, dealings, responses and languages - a poor ability to plan and make rational decisions, poor problem-solving and information processing abilities, risk-taking behaviours, showing less impulse control, more susceptibility to negative influences and adopting...