Sensitive Periods in the Development of the Brain and Behavior
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Abstract
Experience exerts a profound influence on the brain and, therefore, on behavior. When the effect of experience on the brain is particularly strong during a limited period in development, this period is referred to as a sensitive period. Such periods allow experience to instruct neural circuits to process or represent information in a way that is adaptive for the individual. When experience provides information that is essential for normal development and alters performance permanently, such sensitive periods are referred to as critical periods. Although sensitive periods are reflected in behavior, they are actually a property of neural circuits. Mechanisms of plasticity at the circuit level are discussed that…
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- Period (music)
- Biological neural network
- Psychology
- Adaptive behavior
- Experiential learning
- Neuroscience
- Metaphor
- Cognitive psychology
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