FMST 210 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Primitive Reflexes, Reticular Formation, Anomie Belle

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Physical changes: the brain and nervous system. The midbrain and the medulla are the most fully developed. Both are in the lower part of the skull and connected to the spinal cord. The convoluted grey matter that wraps around the midbrain. The sequence of myelinization follows both cephalocaudal and proximodistal patterns: ex. nerves serving muscle cells in the neck and shoulders are myelinized earlier than those serving the abdomen. As a result babies can control their head movements before they can roll over. Those that govern motor movements are not fully myelinized until a child is about 6 years old. 3. skill of attention? (a) what brain structure primarily regulates the. Myelinization of the reticular formation begins in infancy but continues in spurts across childhood and adolescence. The process isn"t complete until a person is in their mid-20"s: reflexes and behavioural states, reflexes.

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