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Cerebrum: The Dana Forum on Brain Science
September 2012
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Dear Cerebrum Reader,
A new article in Cerebrum's 2012 web edition is now available.
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<http://email.dana.org/c.html?ufl=9&rtr=on&s=awru,ww5y,594,evn3,2k2i,dlq4,m3a0> Play, Stress, and the Learning Brain
By Sam Wang, Ph.D., and Sandra Aamodt, Ph.D.
In this article, adapted from Dr. Sam Wang and Dr. Sandra Aamodt's book Welcome to Your Child's Brain: How the Mind Grows from Conception to College (Bloomsbury USA, 2011; OneWorld Publications, 2011), the authors explore how play enhances brain development in children. As Wang and Aamodt describe, play activates the brain's reward circuitry but not negative stress responses, which can facilitate attention and action. Through play, children practice social interaction and build skills and interests to draw upon in the years to come.
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<http://email.dana.org/c.html?ufl=9&rtr=on&s=awru,ww5y,594,hj7i,g4q3,dlq4,m3a0> Also in Cerebrum
We hope you enjoyed our recent article, <http://email.dana.org/c.html?ufl=9&rtr=on&s=awru,ww5y,594,4hkd,ilow,dlq4,m3a0> "Re-opening Windows: Manipulating Critical Periods for Brain Development" by Takao K. Hensch, Ph.D., and Parizad M. Bilimoria, Ph.D. This and all 1998-2012 articles and book features are available in our <http://email.dana.org/c.html?ufl=9&rtr=on&s=awru,ww5y,594,5xld,izb3,dlq4,m3a0> web edition archive.
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<http://email.dana.org/c.html?ufl=9&rtr=on&s=awru,ww5y,594,5s31,5k6w,dlq4,m3a0> On the Dana website
Now available on Dana.org: <http://email.dana.org/c.html?ufl=9&rtr=on&s=awru,ww5y,594,laoa,8eky,dlq4,m3a0> "On the Front Lines of ALS research" describes the tangles that make amytrophic lateral sclerosis such a tough nut to crack. Also, a new Dana Primer on <http://email.dana.org/c.html?ufl=9&rtr=on&s=awru,ww5y,594,lw5v,9045,dlq4,m3a0> genetics and the brain.
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