Neurobiology of early infant behaviour : proceedings of an International Wallenberg Symposium at the Wenner-Gren Center, Stockholm, August 28-September 1, 1988
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Neurobiology of early infant behaviour : proceedings of an International Wallenberg Symposium at the Wenner-Gren Center, Stockholm, August 28-September 1, 1988
(Wenner-Gren Center international symposium series, v. 55)
Macmillan Press ; New York : Stockton Press, 1989
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Includes bibliographies and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The transdisciplinary conference, on which this book is based, has brought together different scientists, working in different fields of neurosciences, developmental neuropsychology and psychobiology, radiology, brain metabolism, pediatrics and neonatology, to discuss the problems on the relationships between normal and perturbed brain development and the development of cognitive functions and behaviour in full term and prematurely born babies on the other.
目次
- Part 1 Brain development: principles of development in the nervous system, C.Blakemore
- neurochemical modulation of fetal behaviour and excitation at birth, H.Lagercrantz
- on innate and extrinsic determinants of brain development - lessons from the eye chamber, L.Olson et al. Part 2 Muscle tone and postural mechanisms: the development of neuromuscular junctions as a model of the generation of neuronal circuitry, J.K.S.Jansen
- postnatal synaptic reorganization of cat motoneurons, S.Cullheim and B. Ulkhake
- development of postural control in infancy, H.F.R.Prechtl
- development of posture and motility in preterm infants, G.Cioni and H.F.R.Prechtl. Part 3 Motor control: continuity of pattern generating mechanisms in embryonic and postnatching chicks, A.Bekoff
- continuity and consequences of behaviour in preterm infants, H.Als
- an "outside-in" approach to the development of leg movement patterns, E.Thelen et al
- infant stepping and development of plantigrade gait, H.Forssberg
- the organization of arm and hand movements in the neonate, C. von Hofsten
- looking - the development of a fundamental skill, D.N.Lee et al. Part 4 Sensory systems: developmeent of cortically mediated visual processes in human infants, R.Held
- development of visual cortical selectivity - binocularity orientation and direction of motion, O.Braddick et al
- some clinical aspects on abnormal visual development, G. Lennerstrand. Part 5 Psychobiology: an overview of selected research topics in developmental psychobiology, N.A.Krasnegor
- development of early social interactions and the affective regulation of brain growth, C.Trevarthen
- ontogeny of social interactions in newborn infants, H.Papousek and M.Papousek
- early cognitive functioning, E.S.Spelke
- opioid and nonpioid influences on behavioural development in rat and human infants, E.M.Blass
- telethermography in measurement of infant's early attachment, K.Mizukami et al
- hemisheric specialization for face recognition in infancy, S.de Schonen et al
- factors influencing left-side preference for holding newborn infants, P.de Chateau
- early voice discrimination, W.Fifer and C.Moon
- the early development of phonological form., B.Lindblom. Part 6 Brain activity imaging: positron emission tomography in the study of the brain of the premature infant, J.J.Volpe et al
- metabolic assessment of functional maturation and neuronal plasticity in the human brain, H.T.Chugani et al
- brain circultaion and neurodevelopmental disorders, H.C.Lou
- electrophysiological evidence for gestational age effects in infants studied at term - a BEAM study, F.H.Duffy
- amplitude integrated EEG monitoring in newborn infants, N.W.Svenningsen.
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