"Methodologies with their inherent strengths and weaknesses in terms of collecting data that are both statistically significant and scientifically meaningful are mentioned... would recommend this book to neurologists and pediatricians interested in neonatal neurology."—Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences"...the finest contemporary statement of knowledge on fetal behaviour using criteria no less rigid than the standards of experimental physiology laboratories....I was favourably impressed with this volume as a useful contribution to an understanding of neural function in the immature state of the fetus and transitional newborn, and would recommend this book to neurologists and paediatricians interested in neonatal neurology. Coming from a skeptical paediatric neurologist/developmental psychologist, this is a strong endorsement."—Harvey B. Sarnat, The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences"This book conveys a coherent message about the development of mental life in the human foetus, proving that cerebral preparations for after birth are clearly in place in the last trimester when the foetus is aware, learning, and receiving input from a maternal environment that itself has patterns of activity and change."—Neuropsychologia"The volume as a whole is a gem for our time in the study of development....This collection of chapters and the integrative introduction by the editors will serve as a very worthwhile transitional document. As a historical summary, and a platform for the next decade, it is excellent."—Contemporary Psychology