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  • '''Brain development''' is the build-up of the [[central nervous system]], starting with the [[e ...tion of neurons from stem cells might be limited to a certain time window, brain development is still in its infancy when the neurons have emerged.
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  • *[http://www.ucsd.tv/search-details.aspx?showID=11188 Brain development] — a talk by [[developmental cognitive neuroscientist]] [[Joan Stiles
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  • * [http://brainmuseum.org/development/index.html Brain development animation at the Brain Museum] * [http://info.med.yale.edu/chldstdy/plomdevelop/development/Arch1.html Brain development column] - collection of editorials from the [http://www.jaacap.com/ Journal
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  • * [http://brainmuseum.org/development/index.html Brain development animation at the Brain Museum] * [http://info.med.yale.edu/chldstdy/plomdevelop/development/Arch1.html Brain development column] - collection of editorials from the [http://www.jaacap.com/ Journal
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  • ...e-controlled loss of [[synapses|connections between nerve cells]] during [[brain development]].
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  • Canadian physiologist and biophysist published widely on mammalian brain development, and the processes of ageing.
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  • ...cellular roles of the lissencephaly gene LIS1, and what they tell us about brain development}}
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  • The folding process during [[brain development]], or the extent of folding.
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  • ...[[brain maps]] may include information about [[neurogenetics|genetic]], [[brain development|developmental]], [[brain evolution|evolutionary]] or [[neurophysiology|phys
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  • ...cite journal |author=Giedd JN, Blumenthal J, Jeffries NO, ''et al'' |title=Brain development during childhood and adolescence: a longitudinal MRI study |journal=Nat. Ne
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  • ...t Cooperative Group 2006 The NIH MRI study of normal brain development|The Brain Development Cooperative Group and Alan Evans, 2006]]
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  • ...ad of the few and large convolutions ([[gyrus|gyri]]) typical for normal [[brain development]], multiple small convolutions occur, as a result of which the [[cortical s
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Giedd 1996 Quantitative Magnetic resonance imaging of Human Brain Development: Ages 4-18}}
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  • '''Brain development''' is the build-up of the [[central nervous system]], starting with the [[e ...tion of neurons from stem cells might be limited to a certain time window, brain development is still in its infancy when the neurons have emerged.
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Lefèvre 2010 A reaction-diffusion model of human brain development}}
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  • | title = Longitudinal magnetic resonance imaging study of rhesus monkey brain development *{{CZ:Ref:Campbell 2002 Radial glia: multi-purpose cells for vertebrate brain development}}
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  • ...elopmental disorder]] due to disturbed [[neuronal migration]] during the [[brain development|development]] of the [[cerebral cortex]], and in the more general [[compara
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  • ...selective nutrients have an irreplaceable role in the critical periods of brain development. Some Brain selective nutrients are: [[iodine]], [[docosahexaenoic acid]], ...s, however, have much to discover to exactly how thyroid hormone’s role in brain development works. Iodine cannot be sustained in the body for very long. In other words
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  • ...cellular roles of the lissencephaly gene LIS1, and what they tell us about brain development}}
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Lefèvre 2010 A reaction-diffusion model of human brain development}}
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  • ...with the measurement of [[brain]] structures and changes thereof during [[brain development|development]], [[aging]], [[learning]], [[disease]] and [[brain evolution|e ...al., 2008]]). Most of the genes known to control these processes during [[brain development]], [[maturation]] and [[aging]] are highly [[conservation (biology)|conserv
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  • ...and functional studies suggest substantial effects of musical training on brain development. Already at the level of the brainstem, evoked responses to sound are large
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  • The phenomenon of early environments influence on brain development was first noted in the 1950s by Hebb. He observed that when he took rats fr
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  • .... <ref name=dobyns/> Incomplete neuronal migration during the early fetal brain development is the precursor to lissencephaly. <ref name=cardoso/> One of the most critical stages in brain development is when the post-mitotic neurons migrate from the ventricular zone to form
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  • ...fMRI studies show prescription of antipsychotics may permanently alter the brain development in children, and it is a reason why treatment plans should be carefully mon
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  • ''See also [[brain development]]''.
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  • ...[http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1112239108 Roles of the placenta in fetal brain development]. PNAS 108:15667-15668.
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  • ...until the early twenties, the consumption of alcohol can cause damages in brain development. MADD cites NHTSA data showing that the 21 minimum drinking age law has sa
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  • *McEwen BS. (1997) Hormones as regulators of brain development: life-long effects related to health and disease.] ''Acta Paediatr Suppl'' ...th problems, perhaps particularly when experienced during periods of rapid brain development. Recently, advances in noninvasive measurement techniques have resulted in
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  • ...8</ref>It is suggested that maternal over-nutrition directly affects fetal brain development causing altered appetite, adipocyte differentiation and reduced energy expe
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  • ...stress.<ref>Anand KJS, Scalzo FM. ''Can Adverse Neonatal Experiences Alter Brain Development and Subsequent Behavior?'' Biology of the Neonate, 2000: 77(2); 69-82</ref>
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  • ...a L. Finlay, Richard B. Darlington, and K.j.s. Anand (2007) "Extrapolating Brain Development from Experimental Species to Humans." ''NeuroToxicology,'' '''28''' (5): 93
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  • ...hild. Anti-cholinergic drugs can theoretically alter the subtle nuances of brain development, and so their use cannot be taken lightly.
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  • ...hild. Anti-cholinergic drugs can theoretically alter the subtle nuances of brain development, and so their use cannot be taken lightly.
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