Significant ongoing development of the brain and central nervous system (CNS) in the pediatric population warrants intense evaluation of the risks and benefits of drugs intended for this population. This chapter highlights the intricate process of nervous system development that commences in the prenatal...
Development of the brain, nervous system, and cranial skeleton in amphibians. I. Development of the skull in Onychodactylus japonicusSuzuki, T
The benefits of play must outweigh costs, or play would not have evolved, according to Darwin' s theory.Some of the potential benefits relate directly to the healthy development of the brain and nervous system.In one research study, two groups of young rats were raised under different condition...
healthydevelopmentofthebrainandnervoussystem.Inoneresearchstudy,two groupsofyoungratswereraisedunderdifferentconditions.Onegroupdeveloped inan"enriched"environment,whichallowedtheratstointeractwithotherrats,play withtoys,andreceivemazetraining.Theothergrouplivedinan"impoverished" ...
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The human brain and nervous system development changes with age, gradually positioning the various functional areas, and the formation of the language center. To learn a second language, it can only be the language of this new knowledge with existing language systems into contact, through assimilat...
The nervous system is composed of diverse types of neurons that are precisely positioned and connected to form the highly organized neural circuitry. One g... N Mafu - Transcription Factors in the Nervous System: Development, Brain Function, and Diseases 被引量: 8发表: 2006年 加载更多0...
Development of the Nervous System, Fourth Editionprovides an informative and up-to-date account of our present understanding of the basic principles of neural development as exemplified by key experiments and observations from past and recent times. This book reflects the advances made over the last...
2. Development of the Nervous System The entire nervous system is of ectodermal origin, and its first rudiment is seen in the neural groove which extends along the dorsal aspect of the embryo
In adult mammals, the severing of the optic nerve near the eye is followed by a loss of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) and a failure of axons to regrow into the brain. Experimental manipulations of the non-neuronal environment of injured RGCs enhance neuronal survival and make possible a len...