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plasticity and functional recovery L7
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What does brain plasticity refer to?
It refers to the
brain's
ability to modify its own
structure
and
function.
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What is functional recovery in the context of brain plasticity?
It refers to the recovery of
abilities
and
mental structure
by creating
neural pathways
and pruning
weak connections.
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How does trauma affect brain cells?
Trauma can damage brain cells, leading to the need for
other parts
of the brain to
take over
their functions.
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What activity can lead to new synaptic connections in the brain?
Playing
video games
can result in new
synaptic connections.
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What is neural unmasking?
Neural unmasking is when
dormant synapses
are reactivated by receiving more
neural input
than previously.
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Is there a decline in cognitive function with age?
Yes
, there is a gradual
decline
in cognitive function with age.
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Can older adults still exhibit brain plasticity?
Yes
, even
60-year-olds
can still exhibit
brain plasticity
and
increase
their
grey matter
.
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How might stem cells help treat brain damage?
Stem cells
may help by directly replacing
damaged
cells in the brain.
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What do stem cells secrete that can aid injured cells?
Stem cells secrete
growth factors
that can rescue
injured cells.
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What did Davidson et al. (2004) find about experienced meditators?
They found that experienced
meditators
produced more
gamma brain waves
than control participants.
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What effect does an enriched environment have on rats according to Kempermann et al. (1998)?
An enriched environment increases the number of
neurons
in the brain of rats.
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Which part of the brain showed an increase in neurons in rats housed in complex environments?
The
hippocampus
showed an
increase
in neurons.
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What does the study of taxi drivers by Maguire et al. (2000) demonstrate about brain plasticity?
It demonstrates that changes in the brain can occur as a result of
extensive experience
in
spatial navigation.
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What was found about the posterior hippocampus of taxi drivers?
The
posterior
hippocampus
of
taxi
drivers
was
significantly
larger
than
that
of
control
participants.
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How was posterior hippocampus volume related to taxi drivers' experience?
Posterior hippocampus
volume
was positively
correlated
with the amount of time spent as a
taxi
driver.
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What is the commonly accepted view regarding functional plasticity and age?
It is commonly accepted that
functional plasticity
reduces
with
age.
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What do adults with brain trauma require for functional recovery?
Adults with brain trauma require
social support
or must develop strategies to deal with
cognitive deficits
.
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