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Epigenesis of language [PDF]

open access: possibleMental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 1997
Studies employing event-related brain potentials (ERPs) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) were designed to study the effects of different types of language experience on the development and organization of neural systems important in language processing.
Helen J. Neville, Debra L. Mills
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Epigenesis and plasticity of mouse trophoblast stem cells

Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2016
Abdul-aziz Seidu
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The evolutionary consequences of epigenesis and neutral change: A conceptual approach at the organismal level.

Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution, 2020
Living beings are autopoietic systems with highly context-dependent structural dynamics and interactions, that determine whether a disturbance in the genotype or environment will lead or not to phenotypic change.
Alexander O. Vargas   +2 more
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The Epigenesis of Identity—What Does It Mean?

Identity. An International Journal of Theory and Research, 2018
Erikson borrowed the concept of epigenesis from embryology to propose that optimal personality development involves a sequencing of life tasks that emerges according to a predetermined principle of readiness by the individual; one’s growing biological ...
J. Kroger
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Probabilistic epigenesis

Developmental Science, 2006
Abstract The notion that phenotypic traits, including behavior, can be predetermined has slowly given way in biology and psychology over the last two decades. This shift in thinking is due in large part to the growing evidence for the fundamental role of developmental processes in the generation of the stability and variations in phenotype that ...
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The epigenesis of stuttering

Journal of Fluency Disorders, 2002
This paper examines the data on which the Demands and Capacities Model (DCM) is based with the purpose of identifying areas where future research might determine consilience among genetic influences at the physiological, behavioral, and cultural levels.
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The probabilistic epigenesis of knowledge

2006
Publisher Summary This chapter outlines an approach that takes knowledge acquisition as an instance of a striking but general, developmental phenomenon, the emergence of new structure. This approach circumvents many of the logical problems of knowledge acquisition and provides a rational framework for integrating seemingly disparate developmental ...
James A. Dixon, Elizabeth Kelley
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Atypical epigenesis

Developmental Science, 2006
AbstractIt is becoming increasingly clear that little in development is predetermined or permanently fixed. Rather, gene expression is activity dependent, and epigenesis is probabilistic. So, the study of genetic disorders needs to change from the still widely held view that developmental disorders can be accounted for in terms of intact versus ...
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