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    Adrenarche and Middle Childhood.Benjamin C. Campbell - 2011 - Human Nature 22 (3):327-349.
    Middle childhood, the period from 6 to 12 years of age, is defined socially by increasing autonomy and emotional regulation, somatically by the development of anatomical structures for subsistence, and endocrinologically by adrenarche, the adrenal production of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA). Here I suggest that DHEA plays a key role in the coordinated development of the brain and body beginning with middle childhood, via energetic allocation. I argue that with adrenarche, increasing levels of circulating DHEA act to down-regulate the release of glucose (...)
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    An Introduction to the Special Issue on Middle Childhood.Benjamin C. Campbell - 2011 - Human Nature 22 (3):247-248.
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    Introduction.Benjamin C. Campbell & Jane B. Lancaster - 1996 - Human Nature 7 (2):103-104.
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    Evolutionary and ecological aspects of early brain malnutrition in humans.William D. Lukas & Benjamin C. Campbell - 2000 - Human Nature 11 (1):1-26.
    This article reviews the effects of malnutrition on early brain development using data generated from animal experiments and human clinical studies. Three related processes, each with their own functional consequences, are implicated in the alteration of brain development. (1) Maternal undernutrition at the start of pregnancy results in reduced transfer of nutrients across the placenta, allowing the conservation of effort for future reproductive episodes. (2) Differential allocation to growing organs by the fetus in response to nutritional stress spares the brain (...)
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    Review of K. L. Kramer and B. F. Codding’s Why Forage? Hunters and Gatherers in the Twenty-First Century. [REVIEW]Benjamin C. Campbell - 2019 - Human Nature 30 (1):142-144.
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    Review of Melvin Konner’s The Evolution of Childhood: Relationships, Emotion, Mind. [REVIEW]Benjamin C. Campbell - 2014 - Human Nature 25 (3):430-441.
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