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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-6976-0e became a guiding force for the teen population, that society began to express widespread concern about adolescent use of drugs and alcohol. In 1975, a group of University of Michigan researchers began a longitudinal series of studies to investigate the prevalence of drug use by high school studentDevastate 发表于 2025-3-27 15:44:05
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Development of the Child’s Brain and Behaviora subject of major discussion, the general problem of determining . is localized in the cortex remains. One way in which to examine this issue is to look at the way in which function and structure emerge in the developing child. This will be the goal of this chapter.Contend 发表于 2025-3-27 21:57:10
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Revascularization in Acute Stagety reflects a number of factors including the types of lesions typically acquired by children, how they differ from lesions acquired by adults, and the relatively greater difficulty involved in assessing and understanding a developing organism (Boll & Barth, 1981).改革运动 发表于 2025-3-28 09:07:48
Higher Cortical Functions in Childrenopment of the child’s brain. Difficulties exist in drawing conclusions because each human brain is unique with respect to its cellular differentiation, acculturation factors, and neural growth patterns (Cooke, 1980).隐藏 发表于 2025-3-28 14:26:37
Techniques of Localization in Child Neuropsychologyty reflects a number of factors including the types of lesions typically acquired by children, how they differ from lesions acquired by adults, and the relatively greater difficulty involved in assessing and understanding a developing organism (Boll & Barth, 1981).