Typical and Atypical Child and Adolescent Development 2 Genes, Fetal Development and Early Neurological Development

Typical and Atypical Child and Adolescent Development 2 Genes, Fetal Development and Early Neurological Development

Genes, Fetal Development and Early Neurological Development

von Tetzchner, Stephen

Taylor & Francis Ltd

07/2022

126

Mole

Inglês

9781032267692

15 a 20 dias

258

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Introduction

Part I Genes, Evolution, Heredity and Environment

1. Overview

2. Chromosomes and Genes

3. Genetic Inheritance

4. Evolution

5. Gene Regulation, Epigenesis and Development

6. Heredity and Environment in Individual Differences

7. Genes and Development: Constraints and Plasticity

Summary of Part I

Core Issues

Suggestions for Further Reading

Part II Stimulation and Activity During Fetal Development

8. Fetal Development

9. Prenatal Stimulation

10. Fetal Experiences and Later Development

Summary of Part II

Core Issues

Suggestions for Further Reading

Part III Brain Development

11. Overview

12. Methods of Studying the Brain

13. Brain Structure

14. The Brain and Experience

15. Brain Development

16. Early and Later Plasticity

17. Gender Differences

18. Brain Organization and Atypical Development

19. Stimulating Development

Summary of Part III

Core Issues

Suggestions for Further Reading

Glossary

Bibliography

Index
Autism Spectrum Disorders;developmental psychology;Makeup;adolescent psychology;Synaptic;brain structure;Rett Syndrome;genetic inheritance;Brain Development;Fetal Development;prenatal development;Fetal Period;genes;Fetal Environment;Synaptic Pruning;adolescent development;Human Sperm;neurological disorders;Neurodevelopmental Disorders;language disorders;Atypical Development;developmental disorders;Anomalies;ADHD;IQ;autism;Mirror Neurons;cognitive development;Atypical Brain Development;developmental psychopathology;Experience Dependent Processes;Genomic Imprinting;child development;Epigenetic Processes;MeCP2;Brain's Ability;Sex Chromosomes;Genome Wide Search;Mother's Voice;Cerebral Cortex