Evolution of Cognition III Flashcards

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Das Volumen des menschlichen Gehirns ist im Laufe der Evolution …

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… (scheinbar exponentiel) gestiegen.

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Korreliert die größe von bestimmten Gehirnarealen mit kognitiven Fähigkeiten? + Beispiel

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ja -

Singvögel: größe des Gesangareals korreliert mit der Größe des Gesangrepertoirs

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3
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Welche Gehirnstruktur wird in Zusammenhang mit räumlichem Gedächtnis gebracht?

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Hippocampus

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4
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Hippocampus in food-caching Birds?

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ist größer!

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5
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London Taxi Driver Example;

2 points:

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  • Posterior Hippocampus is larger in London Taxi-Drivers than in non-Taxi-Drivers
  • Correlation of volume change with time as taxi driver. -> neural plasticity
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6
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What does Neuroplasticity actually mean?

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Brain is continually changing!

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7
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Traditional view on neuro-plasticity:

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no new neurons in adult brain, except in the olfactory system
(despite clear evidence in 60s and 70s, this was believed up until recently)

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8
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What is neurogenesis?

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Neurogenesis (birth of neurons) is the process by which neurons are generated from neural stem and progenitor cells.

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9
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Is it known now that there is neurogenesis in adult brains? Who?

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Yes!

Elizabeth Gould leads the way

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10
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rat gymnastics lead to …

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… more synapses and dendrites

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11
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Was kann zu schrumpfen des Hippocampus führen?

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sozialer Stress

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12
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New sensory maps can develop over weeks, this was shown by …

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… sewing together to digits of a monkey hand. Clear border between digit 3 and digit 4 on the somatosensory cortex vanished within month.

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13
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Who are leading figures in neurogenesis research?

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Pasko Rakic
Fernando Nottebohm
Liz Gould

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14
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enriched environment leads to …

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… more neurogenesis.

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15
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String players have …

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… larger left hand representation in motor cortex.

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16
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relative regional size of brain ____ matter

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DOES

17
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Does absolute brain size matter?

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complex question!

18
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Welche Tiere haben große Gehirne?

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Delphin, Elefant, Mensch

19
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What’s the case of large brains within species?

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  • variance is huge

- brain size accounts only for 4 - 16 % of IQ variance

20
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Brain-to-body size ratio, a small ranklist:

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Maulwurf
kleine Vögel
Mensch
Maus
Frosch
Elefant
21
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The Chihuahua Fallacy?

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Encephalization is the degree to which an animal’s brain size is larger than would be predicted for an animal of its size. Encephalization is, therefore, the relationship between the brain and the body, and can be affected by changes in either one.

This is most easily demonstrated in domestic breeds of dogs. Small dogs have a large ratio between brain and body size, and large dogs have a small ratio between brain and body size. Does this fact, then, mean that small dogs with a larger ratio are intelligent and large dogs with a smaller ratio are relatively stupid? There is, of course, no pattern like this for dog intelligence.

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What is the encephalization quotient?

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the ratio between actual brain weight and (from body-weight) predicted brain weight by a regression equation
e.g.:
Cat 1/1
Mouse 1/2
Dolphin 4/1
Human 7/1
23
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Who developed the encephalization quotient?

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Harry Jerison

24
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What says the Expensive Tissue Hypothesis?

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Tradeoff between brain and digestive tract:

Bad food -> big gut, small brain

25
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Who and when is behind the Expensive Tissue Hypothesis?

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Aiello & Wheeler 1995

26
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Bird brains seem efficient. Why aren’t mammals brains that efficient?

A

Good question!

27
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Neuronal concentration various, which is a problem for the hypothesis of ..

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.. large brain -> high IQ.