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LaFreniere, Peter; MacDonald, Kevin – Developmental Review, 2013
Recent advances in molecular genetics and epigenetics are reviewed that have major implications for the bio-behavioral sciences and for understanding how organisms adapt to their environments at both phylogenetic and ontogenic levels. From a post-genomics perspective, the environment is as crucial as the DNA sequence for constructing the…
Descriptors: Genetics, Behavioral Sciences, Behavior Development, Adjustment (to Environment)
Del Giudice, Marco; Angeleri, Romina; Manera, Valeria – Developmental Review, 2009
This paper presents a new perspective on the transition from early to middle childhood (i.e., human juvenility), investigated in an integrative evolutionary framework. Juvenility is a crucial life history stage, when social learning and interaction with peers become central developmental functions; here it is argued that the "juvenile transition"…
Descriptors: Socialization, Child Development, Individual Differences, Biographies
Pennington, Bruce F.; Snyder, Kelly A.; Roberts, Ralph J., Jr. – Developmental Review, 2007
This commentary explains how the field of developmental cognitive neuroscience (DCN) holds the promise of a much wider interdisciplinary integration across sciences concerned with development: psychology, molecular genetics, neurobiology, and evolutionary developmental biology. First we present a brief history of DCN, including the key theoretical…
Descriptors: Genetics, Developmental Psychology, Molecular Biology, Interdisciplinary Approach
Durston, Sarah; Konrad, Kerstin – Developmental Review, 2007
This paper aims to illustrate how combining multiple approaches can inform us about the neurobiology of ADHD. Converging evidence from genetic, psychopharmacological and functional neuroimaging studies has implicated dopaminergic fronto-striatal circuitry in ADHD. However, while the observation of converging evidence from multiple vantage points…
Descriptors: Pharmacology, Genetics, Attention Deficit Disorders, Hyperactivity
Figueredo, Aurelio Jose; Vasquez, Geneva; Brumbach, Barbara H.; Schneider, Stephanie M. R.; Sefcek, Jon A.; Tal, Ilanit R.; Hill, Dawn; Wenner, Christopher J.; Jacobs, W. Jake – Developmental Review, 2006
We describe an integrated theory of individual differences that traces the behavioral development of life history from genes to brain to reproductive strategy. We provide evidence that a single common factor, the K-Factor, underpins a variety of life-history parameters, including an assortment of sexual, reproductive, parental, familial, and…
Descriptors: Biographies, Genetics, Brain, Individual Differences
Mother Knows Best: Epigenetic Inheritance, Maternal Effects, and the Evolution of Human Intelligence
Bjorklund, David F. – Developmental Review, 2006
Contemporary evolution biology has recognized the role of development in evolution. Evolutionarily oriented psychologists have similarly recognized the role that behavioral plasticity, particularly early in development, may have had on the evolution of species, harking back to the ideas of Baldwin (the Baldwin effect). Epigenetic theories of…
Descriptors: Mothers, Genetics, Evolution, Intelligence
Ellis, Bruce J.; Jackson, Jenee James; Boyce, W. Thomas – Developmental Review, 2006
Biological reactivity to psychological stressors comprises a complex, integrated system of central neural and peripheral neuroendocrine responses designed to prepare the organism for challenge or threat. Developmental experience plays a role, along with heritable variation, in calibrating the response dynamics of this system. This calibration…
Descriptors: Cues, Genetics, Anxiety, Individual Differences
Bennett, Michael J.; Rakheja, Dinesh – Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2013
The neuronal ceroid-lipofuscinoses (NCL's, Batten disease) represent a group of severe neurodegenerative diseases, which mostly present in childhood. The phenotypes are similar and include visual loss, seizures, loss of motor and cognitive function, and early death. At autopsy, there is massive neuronal loss with characteristic storage in…
Descriptors: Neurological Impairments, Genetic Disorders, Genetics, Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
Bauer, Sarah C.; Msall, Michael E. – Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2011
Children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have unique developmental and behavioral phenotypes, and they have specific challenges with communication, social skills, and repetitive behaviors. At this time, no single etiology for ASD has been identified. However, evidence from family studies and linkage analyses suggests that genetic factors play…
Descriptors: Trend Analysis, Genetic Disorders, Autism, Genetics
Acharya, Kruti – Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2011
Down syndrome is the most common cause of intellectual disability. In the United States, it is recommended that prenatal testing for Down syndrome be offered to all women. Because of this policy and consequent public perception, having Down syndrome has become a disadvantage in the prenatal period. However, in the postnatal period, there may be…
Descriptors: Screening Tests, Pregnancy, Down Syndrome, Parents
Bell, Emily; Wallace, Tessa; Chouinard, Isabelle; Shevell, Michael; Racine, Eric – Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2011
Faced with the limitations of currently available mainstream medical treatments and interventions, parents of children with neurodevelopmental disorders often seek information about unproven interventions. These interventions frequently have undetermined efficacy and uncertain safety profiles. In this article, we present a general background and…
Descriptors: Physical Disabilities, Developmental Disabilities, Cerebral Palsy, Parents
van den Anker, Johannes N. – Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2010
Understanding the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of drugs used in psychopharmacology across the pediatric age spectrum from infants to adolescents represents a major challenge for clinicians. In pediatrics, treatment protocols use either standard dose reductions for these drugs for children below a certain age or use less conventional…
Descriptors: Metabolism, Narcotics, Developmental Disabilities, Pharmacology
Au, Kit Sing; Ashley-Koch, Allison; Northrup, Hope – Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2010
The worldwide incidence of neural tube defects (NTDs) ranges from 1.0 to 10.0 per 1,000 births with almost equal frequencies between two major categories: anencephaly and spina bifida (SB). Epidemiological studies have provided valuable insight for (a) researchers to identify nongenetic and genetic factors contributing to etiology, (b) public…
Descriptors: Prenatal Influences, Drug Use, Nutrition, Metabolism
Dennis, Maureen; Barnes, Marcia A. – Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2010
A cognitive phenotype is a product of both assets and deficits that specifies what individuals with spina bifida meningomyelocele (SBM) can and cannot do and why they can or cannot do it. In this article, we review the cognitive phenotype of SBM and describe the processing assets and deficits that cut within and across content domains, sensory…
Descriptors: Investigations, Congenital Impairments, Genetics, Cognitive Processes
DiMauro, Salvatore; Garone, Caterina – Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2010
In this review, we trace the origins and follow the development of mitochondrial medicine from the premolecular era (1962-1988) based on clinical clues, muscle morphology, and biochemistry into the molecular era that started in 1988 and is still advancing at a brisk pace. We have tried to stress conceptual advances, such as endosymbiosis,…
Descriptors: History, Medicine, Biochemistry, Genetics

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