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References Brain Rules FOR BABY BY JOHN MEDINA1 ReferencesINTRODUCTIONO rigins of parenting behaviorsBogin, B. 1997. Evolutionary hypotheses for human childhoods. Yearbook of Phys Anthrop 40:63 - , J., and D. Sellen. 2002. Special issue on childhood and the evolution of human life course. Human Nat 13 (2):entire in rulesHow to Raise a Smart and Happy Child from Zero to FiveforNATIONAL BESTSELLERJOHN MEDINAUPDATED AND EXPANDEDNE W chapter onS L E E PREFERENCES Brain Rules FOR BABY BY JOHN MEDINA2 The HighScope Perry Preschool Schweinhart et al. 2005. Lifetime effects: The HighScope Perry Preschool study through age 40, (Monographs of the HighScope Educational Research Foundation, 14). Ypsilanti, Michigan: HighScope , , et al. The Rate of Return to the High/Scope Perry Preschool Program.

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1 References Brain Rules FOR BABY BY JOHN MEDINA1 ReferencesINTRODUCTIONO rigins of parenting behaviorsBogin, B. 1997. Evolutionary hypotheses for human childhoods. Yearbook of Phys Anthrop 40:63 - , J., and D. Sellen. 2002. Special issue on childhood and the evolution of human life course. Human Nat 13 (2):entire in rulesHow to Raise a Smart and Happy Child from Zero to FiveforNATIONAL BESTSELLERJOHN MEDINAUPDATED AND EXPANDEDNE W chapter onS L E E PREFERENCES Brain Rules FOR BABY BY JOHN MEDINA2 The HighScope Perry Preschool Schweinhart et al. 2005. Lifetime effects: The HighScope Perry Preschool study through age 40, (Monographs of the HighScope Educational Research Foundation, 14). Ypsilanti, Michigan: HighScope , , et al. The Rate of Return to the High/Scope Perry Preschool Program.

2 IZA DP and human survivalHrdy, Meet the Alloparents: Shared Child Care May Be the Secret of Human Evolutionary Success. Natural History Magazine, Brain Rules FOR BABY BY JOHN MEDINA3 PREGNANCY CHAPTERC omplex developmental quoteBrunton, , and Russell. 2008. The expectant Brain : adapting for motherhood. Nat Rev Neurosci 9 Prodigy DVD (disc back copy), as quoted in:Quart, A. 2006. Extreme Parenting: Does the Baby Genius Edutainment Complex enrich your child s mind or stifle it? The Atlantic, July 1 Review of tissue Brain developmentStiles, J. 2008. The Fundamentals of Brain Development: Integrating Nature and Nurture. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Univ Press. p. 30 - 108 Kandel, 1985. Principles of Neural Science. New York: 1019-1085 Review of cellular Brain developmentStiles, J.

3 2008. The Fundamentals of Brain Development: Integrating Nature and Nurture. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Univ Press. p. 172-210 Rakic, P. 1995. Corticogenesis in human and nonhuman primates Edited by Gazzaniga, The Cognitive Neurosciences Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. p. 127-145 Huttenlocher, 1990. Morphometic study of human cerebral cortex development. Neuropsychologia 28 is the last to developDobbing, J., and J. Sands. 1973. Quantitative growth and development of the References Brain Rules FOR BABY BY JOHN MEDINA4human Brain . Arch of Disease in Childhood 48 , 1985. Principles of Neural Science. New York: 1019-1085 Huppi, , et al. 1997. Quantitative magnetic resonance imaging of Brain development in premature and mature newborns. Annals of Neuro 43 (2) , S., et al. 2008.

4 Development of the teenage Brain . Mind, Brain & Educ 2 (3) spontaneous abortion (Quote from geneticist Fransisco Ayala) Roving Defender of Evolution, and of Room for God. Thomas quoteThomas, Lewis. On Embryology. In The Medusa and the Snail: More Notes of a Biology Watcher: Penguin Books, for morning sickness and fatigueProfet, M. 1988. The evolution of pregnancy sickness as protection to the embryo against Pleistocene teratogens. Evolutionary Theory 8 sickness and IQNulman, I., et al. 2009. Long-term neurodevelopment of children exposed to maternal nausea and vomiting of pregnancy and Diclectin. J. Pediatrics 155 (1) Brain Rules FOR BABY BY JOHN MEDINA5 Various pre-term products and their claimsThomas, 2006. Buy, Buy, Baby. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin 43-45 Prenatal UniversityCarr, Van de, and M.

5 Lehrer. 1996. While You Are Expecting: Creating Your Own Prenatal Classroom. United Kingdom: Green Dragon Publishing acidShaw, , et al. 1995. Periconceptional vitamin use, dietary folate, and the occurrence of neural tube defects. Epidemiology 6 (3):219-226. Monster birth defectsPare, A (1573, 1982). On Monsters and Marvels. University of Chicago Press (Chicago) quoted in:Blumberg, 2009. Freaks of Nature: What Anomalies Tell Us About Development and Evolution New York: Oxford University Press. p. 23 Causes of birth defectsBrent, , and Beckman. 1990. Environmental teratogens. Bull of New York Acad of Med from cellist Boris BrottCarr, Van de, and M. Lehrer. 1992. Prenatal Classrom: A Parent s Guide for Teaching your Baby in the Womb. Atlanta, GA: Humanics Brain Rules FOR BABY BY JOHN MEDINA6 Pre-term touchGottfried, 1990.

6 Touch as an organizer of development and learning. In Touch: the Foundation of Experience, edited by Barnard and Brazelton. Madison, CT: International Universities , O , et al. 1994. Development, critical period plasticity, and adult reorganizations of mammalian somatosensory systems. Curr Opin in Neurobio 4 , 1990. Evidence for tactile stimulation improving CNS function in In Touch: the Foundation of Experience edited by Barnard and Brazelton. Madison, CT: International Universities , 1995. The formation of a cortical somatosensory map. Trends in Neurosci 18 (9) pain and temperature sensitivityBreipohl, W., and R. Necker. Ontogeny of Thermoception. In Handbook of Human Growth and Developmental Biology, edited by E. Meisami and Timiras. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press, , A Silent Childhood, Part I.

7 New Yorker, April 13 1992, , S. A Psycholinguistic Study of a Modern Day Wild Child.. New York: Academic Press, , , et al. Prenatal Function and Entrainment of a Circadian Clock. Res Perinatal Medic 9 (1989): Brain Rules FOR BABY BY JOHN MEDINA7 Weaver, , and Reppert. Direct in Utero Perception of Light by the Mammalian Fetus. Dev Brain Res 47, no. 1 (1989): , L. What s Going on in There: How the Brain and Mind Develop in the First Five Years of Life. New York: Bantam Books, 1999. p. 208-209Dr. Seuss studyKolata, G. Studying Learning in the Womb. Science 225 (1984): 302 - , , and Fifer. Of Human Bonding: Newborns Prefer Their Mothers Voices. Science 208 (1980): 1174-76 Pre-term hearingFernald, A. Four Month-Old Infants Prefer to Listen to Motherese.

8 Inf Behav & Dev 8 (1985): 181 - , al. Auditory Development and Speech Perception in Infancy. In Handbook of Child Psychology (4th Ed) Vol 2: Infancy and Developmental Psychobiology edited by Mussen. New York: John Wiley, 1983. p. 573-687 Fifer, , and C. Moon. Psychobiology of Newborn Auditory Preferences. Sem Perinatology 13 (1989): olfactorial processes and preferencesSarnat, Olfactory Reflexes in the Newborn Infant. J Pediatrics 92 (1978): , Swallowing and Feeding in Infants and Young Children. Motility Online. doi: Brain Rules FOR BABY BY JOHN MEDINA8 Kaitz, M., et al. Mothers Recognition of Their Newborns by Olfactory Cues. Dev Psych 20 (1987): , H., et al. Soothing Effect of Amniotic Fluid Smell in Newborn Infants. Early Hum Dev 51 (1998): , Peculiar Odours in Newborns and Maternal Prenatal Ingestion of Spicy Food.

9 Eur J Pediat 144 (1985): vestibular experiencesGottlieb, G. Ontogenesis of Sensory Function in Birds and Mammals . In The Biopsychology of Development, edited by E. Tobach and Aronson. New York: Academic Press, 1971. p. 67-128 Eliot, L. What s Going on in There: How the Brain and Mind Develop in the First Five Years of Life. New York: Bantam Books, 1999. p. 154 Movement and the Moro reflexKahn, J. Muscle Contraction Is Necessary to Maintain Joint Progenitor Cell Fate. Dev Cell 16, no. 5 (2009): , Primitive Reflexes and Postural Reactions in the Neurodevelopmental Examination. Pediatr Neurol 31, no. 1 (2004): gustatorial processes and preferencesMistretta, , and Bradley. Taste and Swallowing in Utero: A Discussion of Fetal Sensory Function. Brit Med Bull 31 (1975): , E.

10 , et al. Discrimination of Taste and Preference for Sweet in Premature Babies. Early Hum Dev 12 (1985): Brain Rules FOR BABY BY JOHN MEDINA9 Smotherman, In Utero Chemosensory Experience Alters Taste Preferences and Corticosterone Responsiveness . Behav & Neural Biol 36 (1982): , , et al. Prenatal and Postnatal Flavor Learning by Human Infants. Pediatrics 107, no. 6 (2001): , , et al. Predictive Neural Coding of Reward Preference Involves Dissociable Responses in Human Ventral Midbrain and Ventral Striatum. Neuron 49 (2006): preferences can be molded after birthMennella, , et al. Flavor Programming During Infancy. Pediatrics 113, no. 4 (2004): , , and Mennella. Early Determinants of Fruit and Vegetable Acceptance. Pediatrics 120, no. 6 (2007): showing the relationship between IQ and birth weightBroman, , et al.


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