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Pattern Formation in the Cerebellum

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Pattern Formation in the Cerebellum

Pattern Formation in the Cerebellum by Carol Armstrong
English | PDF (True) | 2013 | 139 Pages | ISBN : 1615044566 | 6.52 MB

Pattern formation has fascinated biologists since the time of Aristotle, but only recently have new tools begun to reveal the underlying mechanisms that create these patterns during development. In particular, the central nervous system is dynamically patterned and highly modular, ranging from nuclear cell clusters in the brain stem and spinal cord to the elaborate cytoarchitecture of the neocortex. Similar developmental processes divide brain structures such as the cerebral cortex, basal ganglia, superior colliculus, and cerebellum into these sub-compartments. The way neural modules form and the mechanisms that establish connectivity between these modules is one of the most complex problems in neuroscience and also one of the most important. This monograph focuses on pattern formation in the developing cerebellum.

Sex and the Developing Brain, Second Edition

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Sex and the Developing Brain, Second Edition

Sex and the Developing Brain, Second Edition by Margaret M. McCarthy, Ph.D.
English | PDF (True) | 2017 | 156 Pages | ISBN : 161504728X | 4.96 MB

The brains of males and females, men and women, are different, that is a fact. What is debated is how different and how important are those differences. Sex differences in the brain are determined by genetics, hormones, and experience, which in humans includes culture, society, and parental and peer expectations. The importance of nonbiological variables to sex differences in humans is paramount, making it difficult if not impossible to parse out those contributions that are truly biological.