Experience Dependent Plasticity Flashcards

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What is Hebb’s postulate?

A

Synchronized activity pre & post synaptically leads to retention of those synapses

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2
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Synaptic modification leads to what 2 behavioral consequences?

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-Behaviors not initially present are shaped by life’s experience
- Irrelevant or erroneous behaviors are removed

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3
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What is pruning?

A

how synapse are destroyed

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4
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What is a critical period?

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Time when experience & neuronal activity is ideal to develop a behavior

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5
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What do critical periods rely on?

A

Circuitry of the cortex

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6
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What is ocular dominance column?

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Visual cortex is organized as alternating bands

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7
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What happens to ocular dominance column when both eyes are sutured?

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No ocular dominance columns formed

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8
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What happens when one eye is sutured?

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Dominance of one types of ocular dominance column

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9
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What would happen is eyes are held open?

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Ocular dominance columns form but all are weaker

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10
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What is amblyopia?

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Cortical blindness, caused by decreased light exposure & leads to poor binocular vision

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11
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What is Esotropia?

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Cross eyed

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12
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What is exotropia?

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Wall eyed

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13
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What does esotropia & exotropia lead to?

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Double vision
- One eye will have inputs to cortex remain while those of the other eye will diminish

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14
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Does taste have a critical period?

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no

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15
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What neurotransmitter signaling are critical periods highly dependent on?

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Glutamate signaling to NMDA receptors
Inhibitory signaling via GABA

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