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Newborn brain developmentWhere can I find a good source on newborn brain development? I know once an newborn is born they do not make voluntary actions. Their actions are controlled by the hindbrain until the limbic system and cerebral cortex have stronger neurological connections from myelin around the neuron and connections with synapses of other neurons. All of the newborns actions are primative survival instincts done by the hindbrain. Not many articles, books, and pediatric books talk about this. Where can I find a good source? I want to find out when the newborn makes conscious actions. Also, if the newborn is at all conscious due to the underdeveloped cortex and limbic system.
http://www.hon.ch/Dossier/MotherChild/p ... n_dev.html
http://www.med.harvard.edu/AANLIB/home.html AND WIKI IS A VERY GOOD SITE WHERE YOU CAN SEARCH FOR THIS. DIP JYOTI CHAKRABORTY.
NATIONAL CHILD SCIENTIST(2004). RESEARCH WORKER ON WETLAND. MEMBER OF RAMSAR; GLAND, SWITZERLAND. MEMBER OF EPILEPSY FOUNDATION; CONNECTICUT.
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