Normal and Abnormal Development of Brain and Behaviour

This volume contains the proceedings of a postgraduate course for medical practitioners of various specialties. One purpose of the course was to provide factual data on developmental aspects of the brain and behaviour, and about the possible impact of several important categories of internal and env...

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Other Authors: Stoelinga, G.B.A. (Editor), van der Werff ten Bosch, J.J. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1971, 1971
Edition:1st ed. 1971
Series:Boerhaave Series for Postgraduate Medical Education
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Somatic development and the study of the central nervous system -- Undernutrition and the developing brain: the use of animal models to elucidate the human problem -- Effects of early malnutrition on general development in animals -- Postnatal growth and development in small-for-date babies -- On the structure, development, and connections of the limbic system -- Behavioral assessment in infancy -- Manual to accompany newborn behavioral and neurological scales -- Motor behaviour in relation to brain structure -- Neurological criteria for the estimation of the post-menstrual age of newborn infants -- Neurological follow-up of infants born after obstetrical complications -- Observations of free-field behaviour in preschool boys and girls in relation to neurological findings -- Genetic influences on development of behavior -- Non-genetic prenatal influences on psychological development -- Comment -- Congenital deafness and disturbed psychomotor development -- Effects of congenital blindness on development of behaviour -- The influence of emotional deprivation on growth and behaviour -- Neuroendocrine factors and the ontogeny of behavior -- The effects of early hypothyroidism on IQ, school performance, and electroencephalogram pattern in children -- Pituitary-adrenal hormones and behaviour -- Hormonal and social determinants of sexual behavior in the pigtail monkey (Macaca nemestrina) -- Index of subjects 
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520 |a This volume contains the proceedings of a postgraduate course for medical practitioners of various specialties. One purpose of the course was to provide factual data on developmental aspects of the brain and behaviour, and about the possible impact of several important categories of internal and environ­ mental factors upon neural development. Another purpose was to indicate the extent and the limitations of the methodology now available for the scientific approach of the study of the development of behaviour. In general the investigator is faced with methodological problems of two types, the proper definition and scoring of behavioural items, and the isolation of the different factors that contribute to a particular behaviour. An example of the latter is given in the very last paper, which is concerned with attempts at unravelling under experimental conditions the contributions made by various influences upon a single sequence of behaviour. The course was held in Leiden in November 1970, and was the third in a series of Boerhaave Courses instigated by the Dutch Growth Foundation. Previous subjects have been 'Somatic growth of the child' (in 1964) and 'Human body composition' (in 1967). The programme was planned in collaboration with Prof. Dr. H. H. van Gelderen, Dr. D. G. Lawrence, Prof. Dr. F. J. Monks, Prof. Dr. H. F. R. Prechtl and Prof. Dr. H. K. A. Visser. Financial support was given by the pharmaceutical firms Philips-Duphar, Sandoz and Specia, and by the Dutch Growth Foundation. Major editorial contributions were made by Anneke Bot