Biopsychology 2/15 Flashcards

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Define plasticity

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Brain’s tendency to change and adapt (functionally and physically) as a result of experience and new learning.

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What five things must be used to evaluate localisation of function?

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Brain scan evidence
neurological evidence
case study evidence
Lashley’s research and plasticity
and the equipotentiality theory.

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Synaptic pruning

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As we age, rarely used connections are deleted and frequently used connections are strengthened.

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Axonal sprouting

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Undamaged axons grow new nerve endings to reconnect neurons whose links were injured or severed.

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Recruitment of homologous areas

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Regions on opposite sides of the brain take on functions of damaged areas.

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Functional recovery

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Form of plasticity. Following damage through trauma, the brain’s ability to redistribute/transfer functions performed by damaged areas to other, undamaged areas.

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Neural plasticity

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Describes the brain’s tendency to change and adapt - functionally and physically - resulting from experience and new learning.

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