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Title: Early Brain Development


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Early Brain Development

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Synaptic Activity
  • Rapid climb in first three years
  • Sustained growth until teen years
  • Some decline in teens years
  • Sustained growth over a lifetime

3
Neurons The BuildingBlocks
  • Born with 100 billion
  • Waiting to connect
  • Cell body, axon,
  • dendrites and synapses

4
Neurotransmitters
  • Chemicals that affect the formation, maintenance
    and activity of synapses, neurons
  • Excite or inhibit function
  • Over 50 neurotransmitters identified
  • Endorphins reduces painSerotonin low levels
    are associated with aggression high levels are
    associated with lack if initiativeCortisol
    activates body/brain defenses when under
    stressMelatonin promotes sleepNoradrenaline
    along with adrenaline heightens awareness

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Brain Development
  • Cortex - reason and logic
  • Limbic - emotion and long-term memory
  • Brainstem - survival info. path to spinal cord
    and the rest of the body controls involuntary
    activities (breathing, heart rate, blood
    pressure),
  • Cerebellum - balance and automatic
    movements

6
Regions of the Brain
  • CEREBRAL CORTEX
  • Frontal lobe - Thought, walking, speech, problem
    solving
  • Prefrontal lobe - Allows for planning and
    rehearsing future actions
  • Parietal lobe - Taste, touch, hand-eye coord.
  • Temporal lobe - Memory, emotion, smell, hearing
  • Occipital lobe - Vision, visual recognition
  • CEREBELLUM - balance, coordination,
    cardiovascular activity, breathing
  • BRAINSTEM - Heart rate, breathing, REM sleep,
    crying

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Review
  • What is the brain?How does it function?Why
    study the brain?

8
Neuroscience and Research in Early Brain
Development
  • Neuroscience deals with the study of nerves and
    its structures
  • With technology, scientists and physicians have
    new methods to study the brain that are not
    intrusive
  • MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) gives a detailed
    view of the brain
  • Detailed images of specific regions of the brain

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Imaging techniques
  • Positron Emission Tomography-PET Scan

10
Implications
  • Brain research has challenged traditional
    assumptions
  • Once thought that our genes determined how our
    brain developed
  • Genes are relevant in predisposing us toward
    certain traits
  • Environmental factors and an affect on brain
    development
  • Roles of Nature and Nurture determine
    intelligence and emotional resilience

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Environmental Factors
  • Care
  • Nutrition
  • Surroundings
  • Stimulation
  • What else?

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Quality of Care
  • Nurturing is key to learning and the regulation
    of emotional responses
  • The way parents and caregivers plan childrens
    contact with the environment affects the
    formation of neural pathways
  • Secure attachments during the 1rst year of life
    seem to predict social competency as child grows
  • Therefore, quality of care and secure attachment
    build healthy brain development.

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Nurturing Positive Brain Development Means
  • Providing a warm and loving environment
  • Feeling of safety and security
  • Playing interactive games, so children may make
    connections to language and sound
  • Responding to cues and clues in childrens mood
    and rhythms
  • Looking for the teachable moments.
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