[PDF][PDF] Sex differences in early communication development: Behavioral and neurobiological indicators of more vulnerable communication system development in …
Among all species on Earth, humans have a unique capability of communication using a
symbolic communication system, ie, verbal and written language. This ability has helped …
symbolic communication system, ie, verbal and written language. This ability has helped …
Sex differences in neurodevelopmental disorders
T May, I Adesina, J McGillivray… - Current opinion in …, 2019 - journals.lww.com
Sex differences in neurodevelopmental disorders : Current Opinion in Neurology Sex differences
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Gender differences in human brain: a review
ZF Zaidi - The open anatomy journal, 2010 - benthamopen.com
Why do men and women think differently? Why do they behave differently in stressed
situations? Why do women act more emotionally as compared to men? Why do men and …
situations? Why do women act more emotionally as compared to men? Why do men and …
The Deprived Human Brain: Developmental deficits among institutionalized Romanian children—and later improvements—strengthen the case for individualized care
Shortly after the 1989 coup, Western media documented horrific conditions in these
institutions. Young children were found confined in cribs with filthy bedding and little sensory …
institutions. Young children were found confined in cribs with filthy bedding and little sensory …
Gender differences in neurodevelopment and epigenetics
The concept that the brain differs in make-up between males and females is not new. For
example, it is well established that anatomists in the nineteenth century found sex …
example, it is well established that anatomists in the nineteenth century found sex …
[图书][B] Child development
L Berk - 2015 - books.google.com
■ CHAPTER 4■ Enhanced attention to cultural influences—including infant sleep, gross-
and fine-motor development, and xvi PREFACE perceptual development• New evidence on …
and fine-motor development, and xvi PREFACE perceptual development• New evidence on …
The effect of gender on the neuroanatomy of children with autism spectrum disorders: a support vector machine case-control study
A Retico, A Giuliano, R Tancredi, A Cosenza… - Molecular autism, 2016 - Springer
Background Genetic, hormonal, and environmental factors contribute since infancy to sexual
dimorphism in regional brain structures of subjects with typical development. However, the …
dimorphism in regional brain structures of subjects with typical development. However, the …
Implications of the idea of neurodiversity for understanding the origins of developmental disorders
N Masataka - Physics of Life Reviews, 2017 - Elsevier
Neurodiversity, a term initially used mostly by civil and human rights movements since the
1990s, refers to the notion that cognitive as well as emotional properties characteristic of …
1990s, refers to the notion that cognitive as well as emotional properties characteristic of …
Investigation of brain structure in the 1-month infant
DC Dean, EM Planalp, W Wooten, CK Schmidt… - Brain Structure and …, 2018 - Springer
The developing brain undergoes systematic changes that occur at successive stages of
maturation. Deviations from the typical neurodevelopmental trajectory are hypothesized to …
maturation. Deviations from the typical neurodevelopmental trajectory are hypothesized to …
Convergence of sex differences and the neuroimmune system in autism spectrum disorder
MM McCarthy, CL Wright - Biological Psychiatry, 2017 - Elsevier
The male bias in autism spectrum disorder incidence is among the most extreme of all
neuropsychiatric disorders, yet the origins of the sex difference remain obscure …
neuropsychiatric disorders, yet the origins of the sex difference remain obscure …