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- W4221006977 abstract "The human brain is a genetically driven, experience-dependent organ that underlies all aspects of cognition and behavior, including social development. Prior to modern methods of brain imaging, the head circumference measurement was the only possible metric to directly assess head size development, indirectly allowing inferences about brain development. The earliest human neuropsychological studies that focused on social behavior and brain function, all prior to the advent of contemporary neuroimaging, began mostly with adults. With computed tomography, the first in vivo studies emerged showing how acquired lesions, especially from trauma, altered social-emotional functioning in children. Now with contemporary neuroimaging methods this approach to studying damage to the social brain network has become commonplace. The burgeoning field of cognitive neuroscience, neuroimaging and social-developmental researchers began to further parse out the networks that governed social development." @default.
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- W4221006977 title "The Brain and Social Development in Childhood" @default.
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