does brain growth (in the early years of development) stretch the cranium, or assist it filling out to normal size/typical shape?
of ontogeny, life of organism, but have further questions re phylogeny later
does brain growth (in the early years of development) stretch the cranium, or assist it filling out to normal size/typical shape?
of ontogeny, life of organism, but have further questions re phylogeny later
Brain Development Timeline
https://prezi.com/yynnhaflynhv/brain-development-timeline/
Your child is born with over 100 billion neurons, In the first few years of life, more than 1 million new neural connections form every second.
Related articles
https://milwaukee.uwex.edu/files/2013/04/fast-facts-about-childrens-brain-development.pdf
http://sandiegopreschools.net/2015/10/12/early-child-development/
http://brainmind.com/BrainLecture1.html
Tau.Neutrino said:
Brain Development Timeline
https://prezi.com/yynnhaflynhv/brain-development-timeline/Your child is born with over 100 billion neurons, In the first few years of life, more than 1 million new neural connections form every second.
Related articles
https://milwaukee.uwex.edu/files/2013/04/fast-facts-about-childrens-brain-development.pdf
http://sandiegopreschools.net/2015/10/12/early-child-development/
http://brainmind.com/BrainLecture1.html
Image from tn’s first link. I tried for a direct image link but only got a 404. :-( Can you find a more readable copy?

mollwollfumble said:
Tau.Neutrino said:Brain Development Timeline
https://prezi.com/yynnhaflynhv/brain-development-timeline/Your child is born with over 100 billion neurons, In the first few years of life, more than 1 million new neural connections form every second.
Related articles
https://milwaukee.uwex.edu/files/2013/04/fast-facts-about-childrens-brain-development.pdf
http://sandiegopreschools.net/2015/10/12/early-child-development/
http://brainmind.com/BrainLecture1.html
Image from tn’s first link. I tried for a direct image link but only got a 404. :-( Can you find a more readable copy?
which image are you after? Prezi is a presentation program, like powerpoint, but online, usually used by students. You would have to go to the source for image links
Arts said:
mollwollfumble said:
Tau.Neutrino said:Brain Development Timeline
https://prezi.com/yynnhaflynhv/brain-development-timeline/Your child is born with over 100 billion neurons, In the first few years of life, more than 1 million new neural connections form every second.
Related articles
https://milwaukee.uwex.edu/files/2013/04/fast-facts-about-childrens-brain-development.pdf
http://sandiegopreschools.net/2015/10/12/early-child-development/
http://brainmind.com/BrainLecture1.html
Image from tn’s first link. I tried for a direct image link but only got a 404. :-( Can you find a more readable copy?
which image are you after? Prezi is a presentation program, like powerpoint, but online, usually used by students. You would have to go to the source for image links
link
https://prezi.com/yynnhaflynhv/brain-development-timeline/
is working here
Tau.Neutrino said:
Arts said:
mollwollfumble said:Image from tn’s first link. I tried for a direct image link but only got a 404. :-( Can you find a more readable copy?
which image are you after? Prezi is a presentation program, like powerpoint, but online, usually used by students. You would have to go to the source for image links
link
https://prezi.com/yynnhaflynhv/brain-development-timeline/
is working here
yes, the link works, but mol wanted to draw out the image and link it… and you’ll have to find the source for that
Of course you’d say that, you have the brainpan of stage coach tilter.
Arts said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
Arts said:which image are you after? Prezi is a presentation program, like powerpoint, but online, usually used by students. You would have to go to the source for image links
link
https://prezi.com/yynnhaflynhv/brain-development-timeline/
is working here
yes, the link works, but mol wanted to draw out the image and link it… and you’ll have to find the source for that
ah.
Special Issue
Neuroscience: In search of new concepts
http://science.sciencemag.org/
What is consciousness, and could machines have it?
What constitutes the prefrontal cortex?
Big data and the industrialization of neuroscience: A safe roadmap for understanding the brain?
The emperor’s new wardrobe: Rebalancing diversity of animal models in neuroscience research
Tau.Neutrino said:
Artificial intelligence is learning to read your mind—and display what it sees
It’ll never beat mentalists.
mollwollfumble said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
Artificial intelligence is learning to read your mind—and display what it sees
It’ll never beat mentalists.
one of the perhaps less explored aspects of mind reading, is to know when not to do it, not to do it too much.
goodly-part of what humans do, mind their own business, with it in mind that an idea is often worse than no idea at all.