The development of the brain system from an ontogenic perspective reveals an astonishing, orderly process. For those who believe in a higher power, it might seem like evidence of divine design—a 'blueprint' crafted with intent. The nervous system begins forming in the earliest stages of life, evolving into a complex network that allows us to think, feel, and move. Whether viewed as a marvel of biology or divine creation, this process has been studied extensively and is explicitly described in the indexed literature.
This presentation is a compilation of hundreds of research papers that document each stage of the nervous system’s development. It acts as a comprehensive handbook for understanding how the brain develops and how this knowledge can be used to guide neurological rehabilitation. Participants will gain insights into how early developmental stages shape brain function, how disruptions in these processes lead to dysfunction, and how understanding this blueprint provides a foundation for clinical assessment and treatment.