Neurodevelopmental disorders (or NDs) are disorders that influence how the brain functions and alters neurological development, causing difficulties in social, cognitive, and emotional functioning. These include, among others, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Cerebral Palsy (CP), Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD), and Tic Disorders.
(Information from VeryWellMind.)
Neurodevelopmental disorders are impairments of the growth and development of the brain and/or central nervous system. The term refers to a disorder of brain function that affects emotion, learning ability, self-control and memory which unfolds as an individual develops and grows. The effects of neurodevelopmental disorders tend to last for a person's lifetime. This video discusses eight types of neurodevelopmental disorders.
Developmental Neurobiology
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Developmental Neurobiology tells the extraordinary process of neural development by showing how the scientific discoveries were made and how the hypotheses evolved over time. Each chapter explores the specific mechanisms of development while highlighting the key experiments and methods used to make those discoveries-including descriptions of, and experiments utilizing, both invertebrate and vertebrate animal models. This distinctive approach provides the essential facts while strengthening the reader's appreciation of the scientific method. Discussions of neurodevelopmental disorders and therapeutic approaches to them will captivate those interested in the more clinical aspects of the field.
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