Functional organization of the brain in children
is a central concept in child neuropsychology. It is based on Alexander Luria’s model, which describes the brain as a holistic whole, consisting of three interconnected functional units, the joint work of which contributes to neuropsychological development. It is important to note that the maturation of these units in children occurs asynchronously, which causes differences in the development of cognitive and behavioral psychological functions.
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