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Development of the Prefrontal Cortex: Evolution, Neurobiology, and Behavior
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Development of the Prefrontal Cortex: Evolution, Neurobiology, and Behavior | Hardcover

by Norman A. Krasnegor (Editor), G. Reid Lyon (Editor), Patricia S. Goldman-Rakic (Editor)

List Price: $66.95  

Binding:  Hardcover
Publisher:  Brookes Publishing Company
Edition:  1st Edition
Page Count:  390 Pages
Publication Date:  January 01, 1997
Sales Rank:  1,897,117st


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Prominent investigators in the fields of neuroscience and behavior come together in this volume to examine the brain's prefrontal cortex. Exploring evolutionary issues, neurobiology, neuropsychology, and neuropathology, these experts advance the knowledge of the growth, structure, and function of this brain region as it relates to human behavior and development. Based on multiple human and primate research studies, the book sheds light on typical brain growth and simultaneously describes the functional and developmental consequences of acquired and developmental damage to the prefontal cortex. The authors address specific types of brain injuries and lesions, explaining how these factors can affect cognitive, behavioral, and social functions such as memory, attention, decision making, and language abilities. For neuropsychologists, neurobiologists, psychologists, and researchers in developmental psychology and learning disabilities, this volume ensures a comprehensive understanding of the research on the development and function of the prefrontal cortex.


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Development of The Prefrontal Cortex: Evolution, Neurobiolog by Heidi Osgood (Texas) 5 Stars
May 23, 2000
After reading the above mentioned book, I feel that I have just been through six weeks of basic training..and I loved every minute of it. Though some of the wording, as in all indepth medical journals,was Webster necessary!, I found more information and understanding than in any other book of this genre. Thank you for a work well done...and one in which we "laymen" can understand and appreciate. In my profession I work with troubled youths and one day one of my associates made a crude statement that really got me thinking...and researching, and questioning. Her comment was;"are all these kids stupid or brain damaged?" And I have come to the "unprofessional" conclusion that the FACTS, such as I found in this book, make complete sense, and yes, I believe a good majority of these kids...and many of the adult popualtion, is indeed suffering from some form of brain damage. I highly recommend this book to all those that are searching for answers to our social, family and community problems we face with our youth and withh each other. Thank you

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