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Plasticity and Functional Recovery AO3
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Cards (10)
Plasticity
The
brain's
ability to
develop
as a result of experience
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Taxi
drivers
Research supports
plasticity
(Maguire)
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The knowledge
Negative plasticity
(
Medina
)
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Drug use
Poorer
cognitive functioning
and
dementia
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The
brain
can develop as a result of experience, but not always
good
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Phantom limb syndrome
Trauma
can take place, and the
opposite hemisphere
plays a part
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However, other factors than just the
opposite hemisphere
may play a part
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Age
Capacity for neural
reorganisation
much higher in children than in adults -
regeneration
perhaps less effective in older brains
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Education
16
years of education leads to
40
% disability free recovery, less than 12 years leads to 10% disability free recovery
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Neurorehabilitation, understanding plasticity and
FRE
, has led to development of motor therapy and electrical stimulation to the brain to counter the negative effects of accidents/strokes on
motor
and cognitive functions
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