1st Edition

Brain Maturation and Cognitive Development Comparative and Cross-cultural Perspectives

By Anne Petersen Copyright 1991
    400 Pages
    by Routledge

    390 Pages
    by Routledge

    This volume adopts a unique, multidisciplinary approach to the study of the development of the human brain and early behavior. It includes chapters by researchers from several disciplines whose work addresses specific aspects of brain-behavioral interactions in development. The chapters provide strong evidence that the development of both brain and behavior is a response to biological and environmental variations.

    Language is also discussed, and provides a useful example of biosocial development because linguistic and brain functions and development can be examined under controlled conditions of both genetic and environmental deprivation. Research in this area has produced particularly exciting results pointing to the universality of language capacity among humans and illuminating the processes by which language competence develops.

    Brain Maturation and Cognitive Development provides new views in the understanding of human nature and present new, biosocially oriented research directions that are unique in their focus.

    I: Introduction; Introduction; 2: Basic Neuroanatomy for the Nonspecialist; II: Principles and Regularities of Neural Development; Myelination and Behavioral Development: A Comparative Perspective on Questions of Neoteny, Altnciality and Intelligence; Brain, Behavior, and Developmental Genetics; 5: Nutritional and Environmental Interactions in Brain Development; 6: Environmental Influences on the Young Brain; III: Primate and Human Behavioral Development from a Biosocial Perspective; 7: Frontal Lobe Involvement in Cognitive Changes During the First Year of Life; 8: Universais of Behavioral Development in Relation to Brain Myelination; Developmental Transitions of Cognitive Functioning in Rural Kenya and Metropolitan America; 10: Cognitive Changes at Adolescence: Biological Perspectives; 11: Assessment of Brain Functioning in Individuals at Biosocial Risk: Examples from Alcoholic Families; IV: Biosocial Sciences and the Neurology of Language; 12: Levels of Structure in a Communication System Developed without a Language Model; Some Structural and Developmental Correlates of Human Speech; Neurobiology of Cognitive and Language Processing: Effects of Early Experience

    Biography

    Anne Petersen