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Title Human Brain Development: Nature and Nurture [electronic resource] / by Dr. Helen J. Neville, PhD
Publication Info San Luis Obispo, CA : Davidson Films, Inc., 2007.



Descript 1 online resource (27 min.)
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Note The fascinating interplay of genetic predispositions and experience in the development of the brain after birth is demonstrated in this film produced at the Brain Development Laboratory at the University of Oregon. Three profiles of plasticity are depicted with compelling film sequences of behavioral, MRI and EEG research into the development of visual perception and language acquisition from infancy through old age. A congenitally deaf young woman, hearing university students and lively preschool children participate in controlled studies that illustrate both how neuroscience research is conducted and also how all brains change over time and circumstance. Practical advice for the utilization of sensitive periods and optimal specialization of brain areas make the learning of these concepts meaningful to students.
In English.
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Health Sciences -- Counselling & Therapy -- Theoretical Approaches to Counselling
Disorders
Aptitude and assessment
Youth
Alt author Harrigan, Jim Director.
Descript 1 online resource (27 min.)
002648
Note The fascinating interplay of genetic predispositions and experience in the development of the brain after birth is demonstrated in this film produced at the Brain Development Laboratory at the University of Oregon. Three profiles of plasticity are depicted with compelling film sequences of behavioral, MRI and EEG research into the development of visual perception and language acquisition from infancy through old age. A congenitally deaf young woman, hearing university students and lively preschool children participate in controlled studies that illustrate both how neuroscience research is conducted and also how all brains change over time and circumstance. Practical advice for the utilization of sensitive periods and optimal specialization of brain areas make the learning of these concepts meaningful to students.
In English.
Subject Psychology & Counselling -- Counselling & Therapy -- Theoretical Approaches to Counselling
Health Sciences -- Counselling & Therapy -- Theoretical Approaches to Counselling
Disorders
Aptitude and assessment
Youth
Alt author Harrigan, Jim Director.

Subject Psychology & Counselling -- Counselling & Therapy -- Theoretical Approaches to Counselling
Health Sciences -- Counselling & Therapy -- Theoretical Approaches to Counselling
Disorders
Aptitude and assessment
Youth
Descript 1 online resource (27 min.)
002648
Note The fascinating interplay of genetic predispositions and experience in the development of the brain after birth is demonstrated in this film produced at the Brain Development Laboratory at the University of Oregon. Three profiles of plasticity are depicted with compelling film sequences of behavioral, MRI and EEG research into the development of visual perception and language acquisition from infancy through old age. A congenitally deaf young woman, hearing university students and lively preschool children participate in controlled studies that illustrate both how neuroscience research is conducted and also how all brains change over time and circumstance. Practical advice for the utilization of sensitive periods and optimal specialization of brain areas make the learning of these concepts meaningful to students.
In English.
Alt author Harrigan, Jim Director.

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