1st Edition

Early Experience, the Brain, and Consciousness An Historical and Interdisciplinary Synthesis

By Thomas C. Dalton, Victor W. Bergenn Copyright 2007
278 Pages
by Psychology Press

278 Pages
by Psychology Press

280 Pages
by Psychology Press

This new book examines the interrelationship between neuroscience and developmental science to help us understand how children differ in their capacity to benefit from their early motor and cognitive experiences. In so doing, it helps us better understand how experience affects brain growth and a child’s capacity to learn. In this interdisciplinary book, the authors review the most significant... Read more
Contents: Preface. Historical and Contemporary Perspectives in Developmental Neuroscience. Toward a General Theory of Neuropsychological Development. Prenatal Patterns of Neural Growth and Behavior. Postnatal Sensorimotor Integration. Experience and the Reorganization of the Brain: Animal and Infant Studies. The Neuropsychological Dynamics of Infant Learning. Language, the Self, and Social Cognition. Changing the Phenotype: Developing the Mind Through the Brain.

Biography

Thomas C. Dalton, Victor W. Bergenn