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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