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Unit 2: Development
2.1 Early Brain Development
2.1.2 Postnatal Brain Development
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The brain weight increases rapidly in the first two
years
What is synaptogenesis?
Formation of new synaptic connections
Which process eliminates excess synapses during postnatal brain development?
Synaptic pruning
Rapid synaptogenesis occurs in early
childhood
.
True
Myelination improves signal integrity in neural pathways.
True
Which hemisphere typically becomes dominant for language processing?
Left hemisphere
Brain lateralization allows for more efficient and specialized
information
processing.
True
Brain weight increases rapidly in the first two
years
What is synaptogenesis and when does it occur most rapidly?
Formation of new synapses, early childhood
Match each hemisphere with its specialization:
Left ↔️ Language, logic, analytical processing
Right ↔️ Spatial awareness, creativity, emotional processing
What does postnatal brain development involve?
Growth and refinement of the brain after birth
Postnatal brain development relies solely on experience-dependent plasticity.
False
Synaptogenesis creates an abundance of
synapses
in early childhood.
True
Synaptic pruning refines and optimizes neural
connections
Steps in neural communication involving myelination
1️⃣ Formation of myelin sheath
2️⃣ Insulation of nerve fibers
3️⃣ Increased transmission speed
Brain lateralization refers to the specialization of the left and right
hemispheres
What happens to the brain's organization during early childhood in terms of hemisphere specialization?
Becomes increasingly specialized
What are the three key processes involved in postnatal brain development?
Growth, pruning, myelination
Postnatal brain development relies on both experience-dependent and
experience-expectant
plasticity.
True
Myelination improves the speed and accuracy of
neural
communication.
True
Postnatal brain development processes rely on experience-dependent and experience-expectant
plasticity
What is the purpose of synaptic pruning in postnatal brain development?
Improve efficiency of neural connections
Synaptic pruning enhances the efficiency of neural
communication
What does myelination improve in neural communication?
Speed and accuracy
What is the function of the myelin sheath in myelination?
Insulate nerve fibers
What is one effect of myelination on neural plasticity?
Supports adaptation to new skills
Brain lateralization enhances
cognitive
abilities in children.
True
The left hemisphere typically becomes dominant for language, logic, and analytical
processing
Steps of postnatal brain development processes
1️⃣ Growth in brain size
2️⃣ Synaptic pruning
3️⃣ Myelination
Synaptic pruning enhances the efficiency of neural
communication
What is the significance of synaptic pruning in postnatal brain development?
Improves efficiency of neural signals
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