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This is a collection of works of enormous scope and quality, the result of exceptional international collaboration. These maps of brain development in mammals offer an extraordinarily detailed view of how the brain is built cell by cell, from its earliest stages to maturity. They help us understand the critical periods of development, those windows of time when the brain is particularly sensitive to stimuli and also to genetic or environmental alterations.

Understanding what happens in these early stages is essential to explaining the origin of many neurodevelopmental disorders, from autism to schizophrenia, and to designing more precise prevention or intervention strategies.

Although there are still significant challenges, such as fully integrating information between species or between different stages of development, this series of studies represents a significant advance in developmental neuroscience and provides an important knowledge base for understanding how the brain is constructed and how its diseases arise.

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