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How Early Experience Shapes Human Development: The Case of Psychosocial Deprivation

机译:早期经验如何塑造人类发展:心理社会剥夺的案例

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Experience plays an essential role in building brain architecture after birth. The question we address in this paper is what happens to brain and behavior when a young child is deprived of key experiences during critical periods of brain development. We focus in particular on the consequences of institutional rearing, with implication for the tens of millions of children around the world who from an early age experience profound psychosocial deprivation. Evidence is clear that deprivation can lead to a host of both short- and long-term consequences, including perturbations in brain structure and function, changes at cellular and molecular levels, and a plethora of psychological and behavioral impairments.
机译:出生后,经验对建立大脑结构起着至关重要的作用。我们在本文中要解决的问题是,在幼儿处于大脑发育的关键时期,如果他们剥夺了关键经验,那么大脑和行为会发生什么变化。我们特别关注制度建设的后果,这意味着世界各地成千上万的儿童从小就经历了严重的社会心理剥夺。有明显的证据表明,剥夺可能导致许多短期和长期的后果,包括大脑结构和功能的紊乱,细胞和分子水平的变化以及过多的心理和行为障碍。

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