Plasticity and functional recovery

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  • What is the meaning of plasticity in the context of the brain?
    Plasticity is the ability of the brain to change its structure as a result of learning or experiences.
  • How has recent research changed the understanding of plasticity?

    Recent research shows that the brain creates new neural pathways throughout life, not just during infancy and childhood.
  • What happens to neuronal connections when a person frequently engages in an activity?

    The more a person does an activity, the more neuronal connections are formed.
  • What is the learning period for London taxi drivers known as?
    • The knowledge
  • What was Maguire's hypothesis regarding taxi drivers?

    Maguire hypothesized that taxi drivers would have more developed hippocampuses than the average person.
  • How many taxi drivers were involved in Maguire's study?
    16 right-handed, healthy taxi drivers were involved.
  • What was the mean age of the taxi drivers in Maguire's study?

    The mean age of the taxi drivers was 44 years.
  • What method did Maguire use to measure the brain structure of participants?

    Maguire used an MRI scanner to calculate the area of grey matter in the participants' brains.
  • What were the findings regarding the grey matter of taxi drivers compared to the control group?

    Taxi drivers had a larger amount of grey matter in their posterior hippocampus than the control group.
  • What correlation was found in Maguire's study?

    There was a positive correlation between the volume of the hippocampus and the time spent as a taxi driver.
  • What is the role of the hippocampus according to the study's conclusion?
    The hippocampus is associated with memory and spatial skills.
  • How does the environment influence brain structure according to the study's conclusion?

    There is a redistribution of grey matter in the hippocampus as a result of intense development influenced by the environment.
  • What supporting evidence did Kuhn et al (2014) provide regarding brain changes?
    • Compared control group with video gaming group
    • Participants played Super Mario for 30 mins a day for 2 months
    • Found increases in motor cortex, hippocampus, and cerebellum
    • Increased brain areas related to spatial navigation, working memory, motor performance, and strategic planning
  • What did Draganski's study reveal about medical students' brains?

    Draganski found that learning induced changes in the posterior hippocampus of medical students before and after their exams.
  • What are the positive implications of understanding plasticity and functional recovery?
    • Helps understand how the brain rewires for maladaptive behaviors
    • Prolonged drug use can affect cognitive functioning
    • Increased risk of dementia
    • Informs advice and treatment strategies
  • What is functional recovery in the context of brain plasticity?

    Functional recovery is the redistribution of functions performed by a damaged area to an undamaged area.
  • What can cause functional recovery?

    Functional recovery can occur due to a stroke or an accident.
  • What is spontaneous recovery?

    Spontaneous recovery is the process that can occur quickly after trauma.
  • What is required for further recovery after spontaneous recovery?

    Individuals will need rehabilitative therapy to further recovery.
  • What are the two ways for the brain to recover?
    1. Stem cells
    2. Neuronal activation
    • Rewires through new synaptic connections
    • Secondary pathways become primary neural pathways
  • What supports the process of neuronal activation?

    • Axonal sprouting: growth of new nerve endings
    • Reformation of blood vessels for energy
    • Recruitment of similar areas on the opposite side of the brain
  • How has understanding plasticity contributed to neuro rehabilitation?

    Understanding plasticity has contributed to neuro rehabilitation by highlighting the need for further rehabilitative care after spontaneous recovery.
  • What is the role of education in functional recovery?
    Evidence shows that educational attainment helps with functional recovery, with those having a university degree being more likely to be disability-free after a brain injury.
  • What are the age differences in plasticity and functional recovery?
    • Plasticity reduces with age
    • Higher ability to reorganize in childhood
    • Neural plasticity continues into lifespan but is greater in children
  • What was the effect of 40 hours of golf training on participants aged 40-60?

    40 hours of golf training produced changes in the neural representation of movement for participants aged 40-60.
  • What is the criticism of research on plasticity and functional recovery?
    • Much research uses animals
    • Humans have higher cognitive functioning
    • Plasticity and functional recovery differ between humans and animals