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Leiden University International Bachelor in Psychology, Year 1 Chapter 2 Prenatal Development and the Newborn Period Summary consist of the literature IBP students need to know for the first year of the bachelor from the book "How children develop" by Siegler, Saffran, Eisenberg, DeLoache & Gershoff. (Fifth edition)

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Chapter 2 Prenatal development and the newborn
period

Prenatal development
Epigenesis​ = the emergence of new structures and functions in the course of
development.

Conception
Conception​ = the union of an egg from the mother and a sperm cell from the father.

Gametes​ (germ cells) = reproductive cells (egg and sperm) that contain only half the
genetic material of all the other cells in the body.
Meiosis​ = cell division that produces gametes.
Zygote​ = a fertilized egg cell

Developmental processes
1. Mitosis​ = cell division that results in two identical daughter cells.
2. Cell​ ​migration​ = movement of newly formed cells away from their point of
origin.
3. Cell​ ​differentiation​ = specialization of embryonic stem cells (can develop in
any type)
4. Apoptosis​ = cell death

Hormones also play a role → ​androgens​ (= hormones including testosterone)
causes development to go one way or another.

Early development
0-2 weeks: Zygote
- migration to uterus
- cell​ ​division​: occurs twice daily
- implantation in the uterine wall: cells become a hollow sphere with inner cell
mass
- hCG is secreted

Twins:
1) Identical​ ​twins​ develop when the inner cell mass splits in two (genetically
identical)
2) Fraternal​ ​twins​ develop during conception, when two egg cells are present
and fertilized (similar to regular sibling)

3-8 weeks: Embryo
- Inner cell mass forms 3 layers → different parts of the body
- Formation of ​neural​ ​tube​ (later becomes brain and spinal cord)
- Support system develops: ​placenta ​(provides important elements and
removes waste products from fetus), ​umbilical​ ​cord​, ​amniotic​ ​sac
- Organ systems develop: vulnerable for environmental influences (teratogens)
9 weeks - birth: Fetus

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