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      The Effects of Early Adversity on Neurobehavioral Development
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      The Effects of Early Adversity on Neurobehavioral Development

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      The Effects of Early Adversity on Neurobehavioral Development book

      Edited ByCharles A. Nelson
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2000
      eBook Published 1 September 2000
      Pub. Location New York
      Imprint Psychology Press
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781410605344
      Pages 358
      eBook ISBN 9781410605344
      Subjects Behavioral Sciences
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      Nelson, C.A. (Ed.). (2000). The Effects of Early Adversity on Neurobehavioral Development (1st ed.). Psychology Press. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781410605344

      ABSTRACT

      There has been a burgeoning of interest in the relation between biological development--particularly brain development--and behavioral development. This shift in focus does a better job of reflecting the whole child and all of development. Not surprisingly, many of the individuals who are concerned with the theoretical side of brain-behavior relations are also concerned with the more practical side. The chapters that comprise this 31st volume of the Minnesota Symposium series collectively capture the subtle dance between the biological and behavioral aspects of early adversity as it influences neurobehavioral development. Individuals interested in this volume represent the disciplines of developmental psychology and psychopathology, child psychiatry, toxicology, developmental and behavioral pediatrics, behavioral neurology, and special education.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|30 pages

      Early Nutrition and Brain Development

      chapter 2|30 pages

      The Relation of Very Low Birthweight to Basic Cognitive Skills in Infancy and Childhood

      chapter 3|52 pages

      Teratogenic Insult and Neurobehavioral Function in Infancy and Childhood

      chapter 4|50 pages

      Medical and Developmental Sequelae of Early Childhood Institutionalization in Eastern European Adoptees

      chapter 5|38 pages

      Early Adversity and the Development of Stress Reactivity and Regulation

      chapter 6|44 pages

      Effect of Prenatal Stress on Development: A Nonhuman Primate Model

      chapter 7|36 pages

      On the Origins of a Vulnerability to Depression: The Influence of the Early Social Environment on the Development of Psychobiological Systems Related to Risk for Affective Disorder

      chapter 8|36 pages

      Familial and Genetic Factors and Psychopathology

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