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The Developing Human Brain: Growth And Adversities is a specialized medical text that provides an in-depth exploration of brain development from conception through childhood. This volume in the Clinics in Developmental Medicine series combines anatomical, physiological, and clinical perspectives to offer healthcare professionals a thorough understanding of normal brain maturation and the various adversities that can affect developmental outcomes.
Written by renowned experts Floyd Harry Gilles and Marvin D. Nelson, the book addresses critical topics including neurogenesis, myelination, synaptogenesis, and the impact of environmental factors on brain development. It examines common developmental challenges and pathological conditions that clinicians encounter in practice. The text integrates cutting-edge research with practical clinical knowledge, making it an essential reference for pediatricians, neurologists, developmental medicine specialists, and researchers studying brain development and neurodevelopmental disorders.







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