Oxford handbook of developmental behavioral neuroscience /

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Other Authors: Blumberg, Mark Samuel, 1961-, Freeman, John H. (John Henry), 1967-, Robinson, Scott R., 1952-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, [2010]
Series:Oxford library of neuroscience.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: A new frontier for developmental behavioral neuroscience / Mark S. Blumberg, John H. Freeman, and Scott R. Robinson
  • Part 1: Comparative and epigenetic perspectives The value of truly comparative and holistic approaches in the neurosciences / Patrick Bateson
  • Developmental systems theory / Timothy D. Johnston
  • Rethinking epigenesis and evolution in light of developmental science / Robert Lickliter and Hunter Honeycutt
  • Part 2: Foundations of neural development
  • Brain development: genes, epigenetic events, and maternal environments / Pierre L. Roubertoux, Marc Jamon, and Michèle Carlier
  • Programmed cell death during nervous system development: mechanisms, regulation, functions, and implications for neurobehavioral ontogeny / Ronald W. Oppenheim, Carol Milligan, and Woong Sun
  • Development of GABAergic signaling: from molecules to emerging networks / Sampsa T. Sipilä, Peter Blaesse, and Kai Kaila
  • Neural activity and visual system development / Tony del Rio and Marla B. Feller
  • Early patterns of electrical activity in the developing cortex / Rustem Khazipov and Gyorgy Buzsáki
  • Part 3: Sensorimotor systems
  • Experience in the perinatal development of action systems / Michele R. Brumley and Scott R. Robinson
  • Development of spinal cord locomotor networks controlling limb movements / Laurent Vinay, Edouard Pearlstein, and François Clarac
  • Development of spinal motor networks controlling axial movements / Keith Sillar
  • Role of spontaneous movements in imprinting an action-based body representation in the spinal cord / Jens Schouenborg
  • Development of sound localization mechanisms / Daniel J. Tollin
  • Part 4: Early experience and developmental plasticity
  • Early sensory experience, behavior, and gene expression in Caenorhabditis elegans / Evan L. Ardiel, Susan Rai, and Catharine H. Rankin
  • Development of central visceral circuits / Linda Rinaman and Thomas J. Koehnle
  • Maternal care as a modulating influence on infant development / Frances A. Champagne and James P. Curley
  • Mechanisms of plasticity in the development of cortical somatosensory maps / Reha S. Erzurumlu
  • Cross-modal plasticity in the mammalian neocortex / Sarah J. Karlen, Deborah L. Hunt, and Leah Krubitzer
  • Factors influencing neocortical development in the normal and injured brain / Bryan Kolb, Celeste Halliwell, and Robbin Gibb
  • Part 5: Regulatory systems
  • The form and function of infant sleep: from muscle to neocortex / Mark S. Blumberg and Adele M. H. Seelke
  • Perinatal gonadal hormone influences on neurobehavioral development / Joseph S. Lonstein and Anthony P. Auger
  • Development of ingestive behavior: the influence of context and experience on sensory signals modulating intake / Susan E. Swithers
  • Multilevel development: the ontogeny of individual and group behavior / Jeffrey R. Alberts and Jeffrey C. Schank
  • Part 6: Learning and memory
  • Ontogeny of multiple memory systems: eyeblink conditioning in rodents and humans / Mark E. Stanton, Dragana Ivkovich Claflin, and Jane Herbert
  • Ontogeny of fear conditioning / Rick Richardson and Pamela S. Hunt
  • Developmental neurobiology of cerebellar learning / John H. Freeman
  • Developmental neurobiology of olfactory preference and avoidance learning / Regina M. Sullivan ... [et al.]
  • Development of the hippocampal memory system: creating networks and modifiable synapses / Theodore C. Dumas and Jerry W. Rudy
  • Development of medial temporal lobe memory processes in nonhuman primates / Alyson Zeamer, Maria C. Alvarado, and Jocelyne Bachevalier
  • Episodic memory: comparative and developmental issues / Michael Colombo and Harlene Hayne
  • Part 7: Communication
  • Hormones and the development of communication-related social behavior in birds / Elizabeth Adkins-Regan
  • Development of antipredator behavior / Jill M. Mateo
  • Comparative perspectives on the missing link: communicative pragmatics / Julie Gros-Louis, Meredith J. West, and Andrew P. King
  • From birds to words: perception of structure in social interactions guides vocal development and language learning / Michael H. Goldstein and Jennifer A. Schwade
  • Relaxed selection and the role of epigenesis in the evolution of language / Terrence W. Deacon.