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rubella during pregnancy-example of adverse effect gain access;   during sensitive periods in develpoment of brain or organ systems; first 12 week pregnancy 85% infants develop congenital rubella syndrome(deafness, eye problems, heart malformations); between 13-16 weeks, 54% develop CRS  
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neural proliferation   brain architecture begins at birth; 700 new synapes or connection every second for first few years of life timing is genetic but experiences affect whether the circuits are strong or weak  
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2nd way adverse events gain access to body   recurring experiences such as abuse, neglect, etc; chronic activation of body's stress response  
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example of neural proliferation   baby babble-no response-little language development baby babble-adults respond-contiguent reciprocity-neural connection-good language development  
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neurons and toxic stress   neurons have underdeveloped connections  
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genes and toxic stress   early experiences alter gene expression and shape development  
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toxic stress   unrelieved activation of body's stress management system without protetion of adults nurturing system  
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