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Early Brain Development- The Neuron and Basic Parts of the Brain- Lecture

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8th - 12th
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The information provided in this lecture explains how neurons function, the developmental aspects of the brain, the impact of experiences on brain structure, some intriguing facts about neurons, and an overview of the basic parts of the brain. It covers the process of neuron communication, how brain development is influenced by sensory input and experiences, the effects of neglect on brain growth, and interesting facts about neuron numbers. Additionally, it outlines key brain components like the cerebrum, thalamus, pituitary gland, cerebellum, brain stem, and the role of the spinal cord in coordinating communication and reflexes. Perfect for a child development, parenting or human development class.

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There is a companion lecture guide that goes with this lecture! Check it out! Lecture Guide


Key Words: neuron function, brain development from experiences, effects of neglect, neuron facts (human/octopus neuron counts, fetal growth rate), and brain parts: cerebrum (consciousness), thalamus (emotions), pituitary (hormones), cerebellum (balance), brain stem (survival), spinal cord (communication, reflexes), Child Development, Parenting.

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20 pages
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Teaching Duration
1 hour
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