Plasticity and Functional Recovery AO1

    Cards (8)

    • Plasticity
      The brain can change and adapt through experience
    • Synaptic connections at 2-3 years are approximately 15,000
    • New connections can grow throughout life but stop using pathways
    • Synaptic pruning occurs and more used pathways are strengthened
    • Functional recovery
      Neural reorganisation - transfer of functions to undamaged areas
    • Functional recovery
      1. Axonal sprouting (to compensate for neuronal loss)
      2. Denervation supersensitivity - axons that do a similar job become excited to a higher level to compensate for the loss
      3. Opposite hemisphere
    • Functional recovery is affected by age and gender (young females more likely to recover quicker)
    • Neurorehabilitation
      Physiotherapy - brain stimulation of opposite area to enhance recovery
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