Brain Plasticity Flashcards

1
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What does brain plasticity describe?

A

The brain’s tendency to change and adapt to new information

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When does the brain stop changing?

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40s

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3
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How many synaptic connections do we have as a child?

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15,000

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4
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What is synaptic pruning?

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We use fewer connections as we age so they die off

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5
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Who are the three people who researched brain plasticity?

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Maguire (2000)
Draganski (2006)
Mechelli (2004)

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What were Maguire’s findings?

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London cabbies have a larger hippocampus (more grey matter) due to learning the knowledge.
The longer they had done the job, the larger the hippocampus
Correlation NOT causation

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What were Draganski’s findings?

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Took images of medical students’ brains 3 months before and after final exams
Learning induced changes in the posterior hippocampus and parietal cortex

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What were Mechelli’s findings?

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Larger parietal cortex in bilingual people over monolingual people.

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