Tag: Neurodevelopment


REFLEX INTEGRATION

The Fundamental Nature of Reflex Integration Reflex integration is a vital neurodevelopmental process that characterizes the early stages of human growth, serving as the bridge between involuntary survival mechanisms and sophisticated, voluntary motor control. At its core, this process involves the gradual inhibition or transformation of primitive reflexes—automatic movement patterns mediated by the brainstem—into more […]

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BEHAVIORAL EMBRYOLOGY

1. Introduction to Behavioral Embryology Behavioral Embryology represents a critically important and rapidly evolving subdiscipline within psychology and developmental biology. It is fundamentally concerned with understanding the intricate relationship between the prenatal environment and the subsequent development of behavioral phenotypes in both the embryo and the fetus, extending its scope even into postnatal life. This […]

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BEHAVIORAL TOXICITY

Behavioral Toxicity The Core Definition of Behavioral Toxicity Behavioral toxicity, often categorized under the broader umbrella of neurotoxicity, is defined as the acute or long-term adverse effects on an organism’s behavior, psychological function, and cognitive capacities resulting from exposure to toxic substances. Unlike traditional toxicology, which primarily focuses on overt physical damage to organs or […]

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