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Table of Contents

List of Figures x

List of Tables xvii

List of Abbreviations xviii

Preface to the First Edition xx

Preface to the Fifth Edition xxii

About the Companion Website xxiii

1 The Biology of Change 1

Viewpoints on Development 1

Analyzing Development 5

Why Take a Cognitive Neuroscience Approach to Development? 6

Why Take a Developmental Approach to Cognitive Neuroscience? 7

The Cause of Developmental Change 8

Three Viewpoints on Human Functional Brain Development 10

Interactive Specialization 11

Looking Forward 12

2 Methods and Populations 14

Introduction 14

Behavioral and Cognitive Tasks 15

Assessing Brain Function in Development 16

Observing Brain Structure in Development 18

Animal Studies and Genetics 19

Neurodiversity and Developmental Disorders 20

Atypically Developing Brains 22

Sensory and Environmental Variations 25

Familial Risk Populations 26

3 From Gene to Brain 28

The History of the Gene 28

Principles of Gene Function 29

Genetics and Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 32

The Epigenome 36

The FOXP2 Gene 36

4 Building a Brain 39

An Overview of Primate Brain Anatomy 40

Prenatal Brain Development 43

Postnatal Brain Development 46

The Development of Cortical Areas: Protomap or Protocortex? 53

Differential Development of Human Cortex 61

Postnatal Brain Development: Adolescence 64

Postnatal Brain Development: The Hippocampus and Subcortical Structures 65

Neurotransmitters and Neuromodulators 66

What Makes a Brain Human? 69

General Summary and Conclusions 70

5 Vision, Orienting, and Attention 71

The Development of Vision 71

The Development of Visual Orienting 76

Saccade Planning 86

Visual Attention 89

General Summary and Conclusions 95

6 Perceiving and Acting in a World of Objects 97

The Dorsal and Ventral Visual Pathways 98

Hidden Objects 101

Neural Oscillations and Object Processing 105

General Summary and Conclusions 106

7 Perceiving and Acting on the Social World 107

The Social Brain 107

Face Recognition 109

Brain Development and Face Recognition in Humans 113

Perceiving and Acting on the Eyes 120

Understanding and Predicting the Behavior of Others 123

The Atypical Social Brain 127

General Summary and Conclusions 131

8 Learning and Long- Term Memory 133

Development of Explicit Memory 135

Implicit Memory 143

General Summary and Conclusions 145

9 Language 147

Introduction 147

Are Some Parts of Cortex Critical for Language Acquisition? 149

Neural Basis of Speech Processing in Infants 155

Influence of Experience on Brain Language Processing 156

Neural Correlates of Typical and Atypical Language Acquisition 158

General Summary and Conclusions 161

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10 Prefrontal Cortex, Executive Functions, and Decision- Making 163

Introduction 164

Prefrontal Cortex and Object Permanence 164

Prefrontal Cortex and Executive Functions Development During Adolescence 166

Social Decision- Making and Self- Regulation During Adolescence 170

Prefrontal Cortex, Skill Learning, and Interactive Specialization 173

General Summary and Conclusions 177

11 Educational Neuroscience 179

Numeracy 181

Literacy 185

Domain- General Skills: Executive Functions and Processing Speed 186

Individual Differences and Training Interventions 189

Dyscalculia and Dyslexia 192

General Summary and Conclusions 195

12 Global and Cross- Cultural Perspectives 197

Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience: Factors to Consider in Global, Cross- Cultural Settings 198

Cognitive Neurosciences Approaches to Look at Commonalities Across Global/Cultural Settings 199

Infants’ Response to Novelty 199

Social Processing 200

Numeracy and Literacy 202

Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience: Examining Factors Affecting Similarities and Differences Among Global Settings and Cultures 203

Maternal Stress, Caregiving and Education and Brain Responses to Social Stimuli 203

Interactions Between Factors Predicting Individual Differences in Neurocognition 203

Brain Responses in the Context of Global- Specific Risk 204

General Summary and Conclusions 204

13 Toward an Integrated Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 206

Introduction 206

Three Viewpoints on Human Functional Brain Development 207

Interactive Specialization (IS) 209

Emerging Networks 213

Genes and Cognitive Development 217

Relations Between Brain Structure and Function in Development 218

Neuroconstructivism 219

Criticisms of Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 221

Applications of Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 223

Concluding Remarks 224

References 225

Index 282

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      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Table of Contents

      List of Figures x

      List of Tables xvii

      List of Abbreviations xviii

      Preface to the First Edition xx

      Preface to the Fifth Edition xxii

      About the Companion Website xxiii

      1 The Biology of Change 1

      Viewpoints on Development 1

      Analyzing Development 5

      Why Take a Cognitive Neuroscience Approach to Development? 6

      Why Take a Developmental Approach to Cognitive Neuroscience? 7

      The Cause of Developmental Change 8

      Three Viewpoints on Human Functional Brain Development 10

      Interactive Specialization 11

      Looking Forward 12

      2 Methods and Populations 14

      Introduction 14

      Behavioral and Cognitive Tasks 15

      Assessing Brain Function in Development 16

      Observing Brain Structure in Development 18

      Animal Studies and Genetics 19

      Neurodiversity and Developmental Disorders 20

      Atypically Developing Brains 22

      Sensory and Environmental Variations 25

      Familial Risk Populations 26

      3 From Gene to Brain 28

      The History of the Gene 28

      Principles of Gene Function 29

      Genetics and Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 32

      The Epigenome 36

      The FOXP2 Gene 36

      4 Building a Brain 39

      An Overview of Primate Brain Anatomy 40

      Prenatal Brain Development 43

      Postnatal Brain Development 46

      The Development of Cortical Areas: Protomap or Protocortex? 53

      Differential Development of Human Cortex 61

      Postnatal Brain Development: Adolescence 64

      Postnatal Brain Development: The Hippocampus and Subcortical Structures 65

      Neurotransmitters and Neuromodulators 66

      What Makes a Brain Human? 69

      General Summary and Conclusions 70

      5 Vision, Orienting, and Attention 71

      The Development of Vision 71

      The Development of Visual Orienting 76

      Saccade Planning 86

      Visual Attention 89

      General Summary and Conclusions 95

      6 Perceiving and Acting in a World of Objects 97

      The Dorsal and Ventral Visual Pathways 98

      Hidden Objects 101

      Neural Oscillations and Object Processing 105

      General Summary and Conclusions 106

      7 Perceiving and Acting on the Social World 107

      The Social Brain 107

      Face Recognition 109

      Brain Development and Face Recognition in Humans 113

      Perceiving and Acting on the Eyes 120

      Understanding and Predicting the Behavior of Others 123

      The Atypical Social Brain 127

      General Summary and Conclusions 131

      8 Learning and Long- Term Memory 133

      Development of Explicit Memory 135

      Implicit Memory 143

      General Summary and Conclusions 145

      9 Language 147

      Introduction 147

      Are Some Parts of Cortex Critical for Language Acquisition? 149

      Neural Basis of Speech Processing in Infants 155

      Influence of Experience on Brain Language Processing 156

      Neural Correlates of Typical and Atypical Language Acquisition 158

      General Summary and Conclusions 161

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      10 Prefrontal Cortex, Executive Functions, and Decision- Making 163

      Introduction 164

      Prefrontal Cortex and Object Permanence 164

      Prefrontal Cortex and Executive Functions Development During Adolescence 166

      Social Decision- Making and Self- Regulation During Adolescence 170

      Prefrontal Cortex, Skill Learning, and Interactive Specialization 173

      General Summary and Conclusions 177

      11 Educational Neuroscience 179

      Numeracy 181

      Literacy 185

      Domain- General Skills: Executive Functions and Processing Speed 186

      Individual Differences and Training Interventions 189

      Dyscalculia and Dyslexia 192

      General Summary and Conclusions 195

      12 Global and Cross- Cultural Perspectives 197

      Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience: Factors to Consider in Global, Cross- Cultural Settings 198

      Cognitive Neurosciences Approaches to Look at Commonalities Across Global/Cultural Settings 199

      Infants’ Response to Novelty 199

      Social Processing 200

      Numeracy and Literacy 202

      Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience: Examining Factors Affecting Similarities and Differences Among Global Settings and Cultures 203

      Maternal Stress, Caregiving and Education and Brain Responses to Social Stimuli 203

      Interactions Between Factors Predicting Individual Differences in Neurocognition 203

      Brain Responses in the Context of Global- Specific Risk 204

      General Summary and Conclusions 204

      13 Toward an Integrated Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 206

      Introduction 206

      Three Viewpoints on Human Functional Brain Development 207

      Interactive Specialization (IS) 209

      Emerging Networks 213

      Genes and Cognitive Development 217

      Relations Between Brain Structure and Function in Development 218

      Neuroconstructivism 219

      Criticisms of Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 221

      Applications of Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 223

      Concluding Remarks 224

      References 225

      Index 282

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