PSY1075 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Teratology, Congenital Disorder, Prenatal Development

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From a tiny cluster of cells, the brain emerges, grows and organizes itself. Brain increases in size and complexity inside the womb. Growing cells interact with environment and with one another. Sensitive period: periods during development when the brain is more responsive to stimulation from the environment gradual always. Critical period: is a limited time in which an event can occur, usually to result in some kind of transformation time frame. Any agent that can disturb the development of an embryo or fetus. Teratogens may cause a birth defect in the child. Or a teratogen may halt the pregnancy outright. The classes of teratogens include radiation, maternal infections, chemicals and drugs. By day 21, primitive neural tissue (neural plate), occupies the outermost layer of the embryonic cells. The neural plate first folds to form the neural groove. The neural groove curls to form the neural tube. The anterior neural fold closes to form the brain.

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