VI. Neurobiology.- 1 Neuroembryology and the Development of Perception.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Innate Strategy of Perceptual Systems.- 3. Early Embryo.- 4. Late Embryos and Lower Vertebrates.- 5. The Fetus: Reptiles, Birds, and Mammals.- 6. Late Fetus, Birth, and Infancy.- 7. Conclusions.- 8. References.- 2 The Differentiate Maturation of the Human Cerebral Cortex.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Material and Methods.- 3. Frontal Lobe.- 4. Parietal Lobe.- 5. Temporal Lobe.- 6. Occipital Lobe.- 7. Limbic Lobe.- 8. General Considerations.- 9. References.- 3 Organization and Reorganization in the Central Nervous System: Evolving Concepts of Brain Plasticity.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Effects of Experience and Environment on the “Molar” Composition of the Brain.- 3. Reorganizing the Anatomy of the Developing Brain.- 4. Anatomical Plasticity in the Adult Brain.- 5. Discussion.- 6. References.- 4 Developmental Aspects of the Neuronal Control of Breathing.- 1. Brain Stem Respiratory Neurons.- 2. Chemoreceptor Regulation of Breathing.- 3. Mechanoreceptor Regulation of Breathing.- 4. Patterns of Fetal and Neonatal Respiration.- 5. Brain Mechanisms Responsible for the Preterm Infant’s Difficulties in Breathing: A Summary.- 6. References.- 5 Ontogenesis of Brain Bioelectrlcal Activity and Sleep Organization in Neonates and Infants.- 1. Introduction.- 2. EEG and Sleep of Full-Term Neonates.- 3. EEG and Sleep of Preterm Infants.- 4. Development of EEG and Sleep Organization during the First Three Years of Life.- 5. Conclusions.- 6. References.- 6 Sexual Differentiation of the Brain.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Evidence for Sexual Differentiation of the Brain in Nonprimates.- 3. Evidence for Sexual Differentiation of the Brain in Primates.- 4. Differentiation of the Female Brain.- 5. Summary and Conclusions.- 6. References.- 7 Critical Periods in Organizational Processes.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Physical Growth and Behavioral Development — A Comparison.- 3. Theory of Organizational Change.- 4. Critical Periods.- 5. General Theory of Critical Periods.- 6. Optimal Periods and Critical Periods.- 7. Vulnerable and Sensitive Periods.- 8. Conclusion.- 9. References.- 8 Patterns of Early Neurological Development.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Survey of Methods.- 3. Development.- 4. Value for Determination of Postmenstrual Age: A Critical Evaluation.- 5. Prognostic Value.- 6. References.- 9 Early Development of Neonatal and Infant behavior.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Intrauterine Psychological Capabilities.- 3. Behavior of the Premature Infant.- 4. Behavior of the Newborn.- 5. Modal Newborn Behavioral Development during the Neonatal Period.- 6. Behavior of the Infant in Context: The Infant-Adult Communication System.- 7. Summary.- 8. References.- VII. Nutrition.- 10 Nutrition and Growth in Infancy.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Food Intake and Growth of Normal Infants under Controlled Conditions.- 3. Interrelationship of Growth and Nutritional Requirements: Model Considerations.- 4. Adverse Effects of Deficient or Excessive Intake of Some Nutrients on Infant Growth.- 5. Summary and Conclusions.- 6. References.- 11 Protein — Energy Malnutrition and Growth.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Prenatal Growth.- 3. Early Postnatal Growth.- 4. School Age to Maturity.- 5. Development of Secondary Sex Characteristics.- 6. Skeletal Development.- 7. Dental Development.- 8. Body Proportions.- 9. Conclusion and Summary.- 10. References.- 12 Population Differences in Growth: Environmental and Genetic Factors.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Population Differences in Body Size.- 3. Population Differences in Body Shape.- 4. Differences in Amount of Subcutaneous Fat.- 5. Skeletal Maturation.- 6. Sexual Maturation.- 7. Dental Maturation.- 8. Summary and Generalization.- 9. References.- 13 Epidemiological Considerations.- 1. Introduction: Interrelationships of Growth and Epidemiology.- 2. Community Diagnosis and Practical Programs.- 3. Nutritional Surveillance and Conclusions.- 4. References.- 14 Obesity.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Adipose Tissue.- 3. The Fat Cell.- 4. The Fat Mass.- 5. Adipose Tissue Distribution.- 6. Adipocyte Number.- 7. Nutrition and Adipocyte Number and Size.- 8. Treatment.- 9. References.- 15 Nutritional Deficiencies and Brain Development.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Some Comments on Methods.- 3. Effect of Undernutrition on Cell Acquisition in the Brain.- 4. Effect of Undernutrition on Brain Maturation.- 5. Effects of Vitamin Deficiencies on Brain Growth.- 6. Functional Consequences.- 7. References.- 16 Nutrition, Mental Development and Learning.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Some Problems Involved in the Assessment of the Role of Malnutrition.- 3. Sensory-Motor Development in Malnourished Infants.- 4. Early Malnutrition and Intelligence at School Age.- 5. Early Malnutrition and Intersensory Organization.- 6. Visual Perception.- 7. Language Development.- 8. Styles of Response to Cognitive Demands.- 9. Influence of Age and Duration of Malnutrition on Later Performance.- 10. Mechanisms of Action of Malnutrition.- 11. References.- VIII. History of Growth Studies.- 17 A Concise History of Growth Studies from Buffon to Boas.- 1. Buffon and the First Growth Study.- 2. Schiller and the Carlschule.- 3. Goethe and the Recruiting Officers.- 4. Quetelet and the Mathematics of Growth.- 5. Chadwick, Horner, and Villermé: The Beginning of Auxological Epidemiology.- 6. Roberts, Galton, and Bowditch: Social Class and Family Likeness.- 7. Educational Auxology: School Surveys and School Surveillance.- 8. Franz Boas and D’Arcy Thompson.- 9. Coda.- 10. References.