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This is a thoroughly revised edition of the classic introductory text that christened the rapidly expanding field of developmental cognitive neuroscience.
Updates to this edition include new or greatly expanded coverage of such topics as epigenetics and gene expression, cell migration and stem cells, sleep and learning/memory, socioeconomic status and development of prefrontal cortex function ...
I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in the neural bases of human development." —Charles A. Nelson III, Professor of Pediatrics and Neuroscience, Harvard Medical School &Professor of Education Harvard University, USA "I am ...
I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in the neural bases of human development." —Charles A. Nelson III, Professor of Pediatrics and Neuroscience, Harvard Medical School &Professor of Education Harvard University, USA "I am ...
The third edition of Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience presents a thorough updating and enhancement of the classic text that introduced the rapidly expanding field of developmental cognitive neuroscience.
Updates to this edition include new or greatly expanded coverage of such topics as epigenetics and gene expression, cell migration and stem cells, sleep and learning/memory, socioeconomic status and development of prefrontal cortex function ...