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Well done explanation of biological material for social scientists,
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This review is from: The Fundamentals of Brain Development: Integrating Nature and Nurture (Hardcover)
While some, including a biologist who reviewed this book for the journal science, argue that psychologists do not need to understand these concepts and that further it is irrelevant whether nature or nurture play a role in development from the cell to the baby, the emerging field of psychological neuroscience needs this book as a bridging stone between the biology and psychology of development and brain activity. Stiles' review of the basic psychological debate nature versus nurture, coupled with her in depth but clear descriptions of what biologically occurs during the earliest phases of development makes this a perfect read for anyone wanting to learn more about what happens in the womb and what can effect infant and by default adult development.
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This review is from: The Fundamentals of Brain Development: Integrating Nature and Nurture (Hardcover)
Since I am not a specialist in the field, the concepts and vocabulary are thick with obstructions, yet the material is so well presented, and so logical, that one sentence at a time several times over, is OK with me.,
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The Fundamentals of Brain Development: Integrating Nature and Nurture by Joan Stiles (Hardcover - February 28, 2008)
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