May 1, 2024
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Neurodevelopment is a vast and complex field of study that explores the development and functioning of the brain and nervous system, from conception to adulthood. It encompasses a wide range of topics, including brain structure and function, early childhood development, cognitive and motor skills, language acquisition, and social and emotional development. Understanding neurodevelopment is crucial for both healthcare professionals and individuals interested in the human brain and its role in our lives.
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deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Neurodevelopment.
This highly-regarded textbook offers a comprehensive overview of neural development, from basic cellular and molecular mechanisms to complex neural circuits and cognitive functions. It is suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in neuroscience, developmental biology, and related fields.
This highly-regarded textbook provides a comprehensive overview of human development, including neurodevelopment. It is an excellent resource for students in medicine, nursing, and other health professions.
This specialized textbook provides a comprehensive overview of neuroimaging techniques and their applications in child and adolescent psychiatry. It is an essential resource for clinicians and researchers investigating neurodevelopmental disorders.
This practical guide provides a comprehensive overview of ADHD, including its diagnosis, assessment, and management. It valuable resource for parents, clinicians, and educators seeking to understand and support individuals with ADHD.
This practical guide provides a comprehensive overview of autism spectrum disorders, including their diagnosis, assessment, and management. It valuable resource for parents, clinicians, and educators seeking to understand and support individuals with autism.
This introductory textbook provides a concise and accessible overview of developmental neurobiology, covering the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying neural development. It is suitable for undergraduate students in biology, psychology, and related fields.
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