Literature DB >> 10419231

Babies, brains and culture: optimizing neurodevelopment on the savanna.

M W de Vries1.   

Abstract

Cross-cultural child development research has demonstrated the influence of infant experience as well as constitutional, neurodevelopmental influences in infant outcomes. African infant precocity found in a number of studies is examined in the light of developmental models and in the context of the enriched child-rearing environment of pre-industrial societies. Examples are drawn from fieldwork in East Africa that demonstrate the different contributions of pregnancy, nutrition, early learning and cultural factors on developmental outcomes. The multiple enhancing infant rearing and nutritional factors are postulated to optimize the rate of neuro-development thereby contributing to psychomotor precocity.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10419231     DOI: 10.1111/j.1651-2227.1999.tb01289.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Paediatr Suppl        ISSN: 0803-5326


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1.  Motor development of infants exposed to maternal human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) but not infected.

Authors:  Dafne Herrero; Paulo Rogério Gallo; Mahmi Fujimori; Carlos Bandeira de Mello Monteiro; Vitor E Valenti; Carlos Mendes Tavares; Sophia Motta Gallo; Cícero Cruz Macedo; Adriana G Oliveira; Luiz Carlos de Abreu
Journal:  Int Arch Med       Date:  2013-10-31

2.  Clinical indicators of child development in the capitals of nine Brazilian states: the influence of regional cultural factors.

Authors:  André Laranjeira de Carvalho; Luiz Fernando Ferraz da Silva; Sandra Josefina Ferraz Ellero Grisi; Ana Maria de Ulhôa Escobar
Journal:  Clinics (Sao Paulo)       Date:  2008-02       Impact factor: 2.365

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