Functional recovery

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  • What is plasticity?
    The brains ability to change and adapt as a result of experience
  • Who did the taxi driver study?
    Maguire
  • What did Maguire find?

    London taxi drivers have an enlarged posterior hippocampus
    A correlation was found between the amount of time spent as a taxi driver and volume of the right posterior hippocampus
  • What is an issue with Maguire’s taxi study?

    Maybe people with enlarged hippocampi become taxi drivers due to their spatial navigation, not the other way around
  • What did Turk et al find about plasticity?

    Patient JW (a split-brained patient) could speak information presented to either hemisphere, suggesting that his hemispheres adapted to being able to do this
  • What did Danielli et al find about plasticity?

    Patient EB had his left hemisphere removed at age 2 and a half. By age 17 EB had normal functioning, so the brain can adapt
  • What are the four types of functional recovery?
    • Axonal sprouting
    • Recruitment of homologous areas
    • Reformation of blood vessels
    • Neuronal unmasking
  • What is axonal sprouting?
    New nerves grow and connect to undamaged nerves to form new pathways
  • What is reformation of blood vessels?
    Blood vessels are repaired
  • What is recruitment of homologous areas?
    The opposite hemisphere in the same area is recruited to perform the same function
  • What is neuronal unmasking?

    Dormant neural pathways are activated to enable functioning to continue
  • What did Schnieder find about functional recovery?

    If someone went to university they were 7x more likely to recover. This is because they have more ‘cognitive reserves’ (spare brain capacity)
  • What did Huttenlocher find about functional recovery?

    It decreases with age