Policy Brief/Analysis

Connecting Neurons, Concepts, and People

Brain Development and its Implications

By Ross A. Thompson
NIEER Policy Brief (Issue 17, December 2008)

Summary

Over the last decade, news reports, policy statements, and commercial marketing have all contributed to the public’s understanding of early brain growth. While the most significant advances in brain architecture occur prenatally, brain development is life long. This NIEER policy brief summarizes what is known about early neurobiological development. 

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