A01

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  • What does the term 'plastic' refer to in the context of the brain?
    It refers to the brain's ability to change.
  • At what age does the number of synaptic connections peak?
    2-3 years of age
  • How many synaptic connections does a neuron have at its peak?
    15,000 per neuron
  • What happens to rarely-used synaptic connections as we age?
    They are deleted through synaptic pruning.
  • What is synaptic pruning?
    It is the process of deleting unused connections.
  • What misconception about the adult brain has changed?
    It can change and form new connections.
  • Who conducted research on the brains of London taxi drivers?
    Eleanor Maguire et al.
  • What was found in the posterior hippocampus of taxi drivers?
    More volume of grey matter than controls.
  • What is the posterior hippocampus associated with?
    Spatial and navigational skills development.
  • What is 'The Knowledge' test for taxi drivers?
    It assesses recall of city streets and routes.
  • How does the duration of being a taxi driver relate to brain structure?
    Longer duration correlates with structural differences.
  • Who studied the brains of medical students before and after exams?
    Bogdan Draganski et al.
  • What changes were observed in medical students' brains?
    Learning-induced changes in specific brain areas.
  • Which brain areas showed changes in medical students?
    Posterior hippocampus and parietal cortex.
  • What are the key findings of research into brain plasticity?
    • The brain can change throughout life.
    • Synaptic connections peak at 15,000 per neuron by age 2-3.
    • Synaptic pruning strengthens frequently-used connections.
    • Adult brains can form new connections.
    • Taxi drivers show increased grey matter in the posterior hippocampus.
    • Medical students exhibit learning-induced brain changes.