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[Why "nurturing the brain" now?].

Masao Ito1

  • 1Brain Science Institute, RIKEN, Wako, Saitama. masao@brain.riken.go.jp

No to Hattatsu = Brain and Development
|March 29, 2003
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Nurturing the Brain research facilitates healthy brain development and lifelong learning. This field uses neuroscience and brain imaging to prevent developmental disorders and optimize education timing.

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Area of Science:

  • Developmental neuroscience
  • Neuroimaging
  • Cognitive science

Context:

  • Advances in understanding brain development
  • Development of non-invasive brain imaging technologies
  • Focus on early life brain function

Purpose:

  • Establish a new research field: "Nurturing the Brain"
  • Facilitate healthy brain development and maintenance
  • Preserve lifelong learning capabilities

Summary:

  • Integrates developmental neuroscience and neuroimaging
  • Aims to understand and support brain maturation from infancy through adulthood
  • Identifies critical developmental periods for various brain functions

Impact:

  • Potential to prevent and treat developmental disorders like ADHD and autism
  • Informs optimal timing for childcare and educational interventions
  • Enhances understanding of lifelong brain plasticity and function