Neuroplasticity 10 Principles Flashcards

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  1. Use it or lose it
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failure to drive specific brain functions can lead to functional degradation

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  1. use it and improve it
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training that drives a specific brain function can lead to enhancement of that function

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3
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  1. specificity matters
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the nature of the training experience dictates the nature of the plasticity

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4
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  1. repetition matters
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induction of plasticity requires sufficient repetition

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5
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  1. intensity matters
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induction of plasticity requires sufficient training intensity

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6
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  1. time matters
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different forms of plasticity occur at different times during training
- about 1 yr after injury is when you are going to see majority of recovery occurring

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7
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  1. salience matters
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training experience must be sufficiently salient to induce plasticity

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8
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  1. age matters
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training-induced plasticity occurs more readily in younger brains

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9
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  1. transference or generalization
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plasticity in response to one training experience can enhance the acquisition of similar behaviors

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10
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  1. interference
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plasticity in response. to one experience can interfere with the acquisition of other behaviors

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