The newborn brain neuroscience and clinical applications

Development of the brain and the emergence of the mind constitute some of the most important concerns of contemporary biology. Disturbances during fetal life may have profound implications for a child's future neurological and psychological development, which can in turn impact society. The new...

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Other Authors: Lagercrantz, Hugo 1945- (Editor), Hanson, M. A. (Editor), Ment, Laura R. (Editor), Peebles, Donald M. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Cambridge University Press 2010
Edition:SECOND EDITION
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Summary:Development of the brain and the emergence of the mind constitute some of the most important concerns of contemporary biology. Disturbances during fetal life may have profound implications for a child's future neurological and psychological development, which can in turn impact society. The new edition of this highly respected work presents a comprehensive review of the basic mechanisms of brain development and the pathophysiology of disorders of the infant brain, written by a team of distinguished neuroscientists, neonatologists, and neuropediatricians. The book follows the main milestones of brain development, from formation of the neural tube and wiring of the neurons in the brain. Neurotrophic factors, neurotransmitters, glial cell biology, cerebral circulation development of sensory functions are all described in detail. Furthermore, there are more philosophical chapters on the evolution of the brain and the emergence of consciousness. Clinical considerations are highlighted where relevant
Physical Description:xiii, 412 pages illustrations, some colour 26 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9780521889759
0521889758