As a research neuroscientist, Lise
Eliot has made the study of the humanbrain her life's work.
But it wasn't until she was pregnant with her first child
that she became intrigued with the study of brain development.
She wanted to know precisely how the baby's brain is formed,
and when and how each sense, skill, and cognitive ability
is developed. And just as important, she was interested
in finding out how her role as a nurturer can affect this
complex process. How much of her baby's development is
genetically ordained--and how much is determined by environment?
Is there anything parents can do to make their babies'
brains work better--to help them become smarter, happier
people? Drawing upon the exploding research in this field
as well as the stories of real children, What's Going On
in There? is a lively and thought-provoking book that charts
the brain's development from conception through the critical
first five years. In examining the many factors that play
crucial roles in that process, What's Going On in There?
explores the evolution of the senses, motor skills, social
and emotional behaviors, and mental functions such as attention,
language, memory, reasoning, and intelligence. This remarkable
book also discusses:
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