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Impact of Early Life Deprivation Danielle Stolzenberg Marcus Pembrey Bruce McEwen

Impact of Early Life Deprivation  Danielle Stolzenberg Marcus Pembrey Bruce McEwen (01:38 Where is My Mother?, 17:46 Deprivation of Nutrition as a Factor in Human Cognitive Evolution, 35:25 The Resilient Brain: Epigenetics, Stress, and the Lifecourse)
This CARTA symposium addresses the influences of environment and culture on the emergence of the human mind. Danielle Stolzenberg (UC Davis) Where is My Mother? Uncovering Mechanisms of Neglect in the Maternal Brain; Marcus Pembrey (University of Bristol) Deprivation of Nutrition as a Factor in Human Cognitive Evolution; Bruce McEwen (Rockefeller University) The Resilient Brain: Epigenetics, Stress, and the Lifecourse. Recorded on 10/11/2019. [12/2019] [Show ID: 35283]

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