This article investigates how motor and sensory functions, together with the integrative functions of the CNS, form an apparatus through which the fetus relates to the mother and to the uterine environment, thus structuring the future individual's personality.
Integrative Functions of the Brain and Origins of Fetal Psychism: Some Theoretical and Clinical Reflections / Canepari, Michela. - STAMPA. - (2006), pp. 161-173.
Integrative Functions of the Brain and Origins of Fetal Psychism: Some Theoretical and Clinical Reflections
CANEPARI, Michela
2006-01-01
Abstract
This article investigates how motor and sensory functions, together with the integrative functions of the CNS, form an apparatus through which the fetus relates to the mother and to the uterine environment, thus structuring the future individual's personality.File in questo prodotto:
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