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Springer The Biology Of Early Influences 2000 Edition by Richard L. Hyson Frank Johnson
The underlying theme of this book the role of experience in the development of the nervous system. It is now widely acknowledged that there are a variety of organi- environment interactions that guide the development of the nervous system. The popular press has also picked up on this theme and parents are being advised to enrich their child's sensory experience as early as possible. The importance of experience in development is so well accepted that it has begun to dictate public policy. In 1997 the President and First Lady hosted "The White House Conference on Early Childhood Development and Learning: What New Research on the Brain Tells Us About Our Youngest Children. " Along with this conference came a reemphasis on programs directed at enriching the en- ronment of America's youth. In some cases laws have been passed to assure enhanced early experience. In Georgia the former governor proposed sending newborn children home from the hospital with classical music CDs. This received some praise but was also ridiculed by others who felt the policy was not justified by the available scientific evidence. Here in Florida enhanced "brain development activities" are mandated for sta- funded child care facilities. Chapter 402. 25 of the 1998 State of Florida Statues reads (emphasis added): Infants and toddlers in state-funded education and care programs; brain development activities. Table of contents : Acknowledgments. General Introduction. I: Lifelong Influences From the Beginning. Mechanisms of activity-dependent motoneuron development and survival in the chick embryo; R.W. Oppenheim. Cochlear influences on development of the brainstem auditory system; T.N. Parks. Early influences on gustatory development; D.L. Hill. Influence of early salt diet on taste and blood pressure in rats; R.J. Contreras. II: Youthful Exposure. The role of early experience in olfactory bulb cell survival; B. Johnson M. Leon. Transneuronal signals for afferent regulation in the chick auditory system; R.L. Hyson. The developmental influence of inhibitory synaptic transmission; D.H. Sanes V.C. Kotak K.K. Fitzgerald. III: Transformations. Metamorphosis as midlife crisis: what to do with the leftover neurons? J.C. Weeks. Development of the olfactory system in the African clawed frog Xenopus laevis; G.D. Burd. Afferent regulation of developmental fate in the songbird telencephalon; F. Johnson. The effects of neuronal growth and social experience on the development of behavioral plasticity; D.H. Edwards. Index.