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Biopsychology P2
Brain plasticity and recovery
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Plasticity
The brain
adapts
, making changes to both its function and structure in response to changes in the
environment
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Plasticity
1.
Learning
new skills
2.
Adapting
to developmental needs
3. Recovering from sudden
traumatic
events
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Plasticity can cause
neuronal
cell
death
, requiring the brain to change significantly and quickly to compensate for damaged areas
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Functional reorganization
Healthy areas of the brain
compensating
for areas that have been lost or
damaged
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How plasticity works
1.
Formation
of new
neuronal
pathways
2.
Repeated
use
strengthens
pathways
3. Lack of use results in
synaptic
pruning
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Infants have more
neuronal
connections than at any other time, which are then pruned as the
brain
develops
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Compensation for damaged areas
1.
Axonal sprouting
2.
Neural
regeneration
3. Increased
sensitivity
of remaining axons
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Factors affecting functional recovery
Age
(children more resilient)
Sex
(women recover more easily)
Access to
rehabilitation
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Constraint-induced therapy
Stopping patient from using
coping
strategies and consciously working on
lost
function
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Study on London taxi drivers
Increased
grey
matter volume in posterior hippocampus due to intense
memorization
demands
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Case study of EB
Infant had left hemisphere
removed
, but right hemisphere took over
language
functions
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Understanding brain recovery can help
physiotherapists
, return people to
work
, and understand brain specialization
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Cognitive reserve
(IQ and
education
) positively correlates with recovery from traumatic brain injury
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Case study of Phineas Gage
Survived having an iron bar shot through his skull, with only
minor
long-term effects
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