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Central Nervous System Development

Central Nervous System Development. I. Two Responsibilities: II. Nervous system development (infancy) III. Some basic Definitions A. Neurons B. Cell body C. Axons. D. Dendrites E. Synapses F. Myelin IV. Connections A. Newborns B. 8 month-old C. 10 month-old V. What happens?.

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Central Nervous System Development

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  1. Central Nervous System Development

  2. I. Two Responsibilities: II. Nervous system development (infancy) III. Some basic Definitions A. Neurons B. Cell body C. Axons

  3. D. Dendrites E. Synapses F. Myelin IV. Connections A. Newborns B. 8 month-old C. 10 month-old V. What happens?

  4. VI. Why? Possible explanations VII. There are four basic processes that are responsible for brain devl. VIII. Brain Structure A. There are three major substructures IX. What role does experience play?

  5. X. What do we know? A. Vision B. Language C. Emotions D. Music E. Math and logic F. Conclusions XI. Brain damage and recovery

  6. XII. There are two basic types of processes A. Somatic B. Autonomic *The cycles and states of infancy fall Under autonomic processes.

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