Brain Development and Early Learning
Brainstem—regulates blood pressure, heart rate, and body temperature Midbrain—motor regulation and sleep Limbic—attachment, sexual behavior, emotional reactivity Cortex—abstract and concrete thought Basics of Brain Structure The brain grows in sequential fashion, from bottom
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