FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY

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    • WHAT IS FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY?
      process of brain reassuming its normal functions after damage (unaffected areas sometimes compensate)
    • WHAT MAY HAVE CAUSED BRAIN DAMAGE?
      • physical injury from external force to brain
      • stroke
      • infection
      • tumour
      • brain haemorrhage
    • PROCESSES INVOLVED IN FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY?
      1. Plasticity of the brain
      2. Brain transfers functions to undamaged areas
      3. Recovery assisted by neural regeneration
      4. Remaining dendrites connected to a neuron become more sensitive to neurotransmitters
    • WHAT DOES PLASTICITY OF THE BRAIN HELP?
      to cope with indirect effects of brain damage
    • EXAMPLE OF PLASTICITY OF BRAIN?
      blood vessels reform to help brain heal
    • WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE BRAIN TRANSFERS FUNCTIONS TO UNDAMAGED AREAS?
      usually transfers to homologous areas with opposite hemisphere recruited
    • EXAMPLE OF RECOVERY BEING ASSISTED BY NEURAL REGENERATION?
      axonal sprouting
    • WHAT IS AXONAL SPROUTING?
      when undamaged axons sprout new endings to reconnect with neurons whose:
      -> links were injured
      -> or with other undamaged neurons
      to create new neural pathways
    • WHEN DO DENDRITES CONNECTED TO A NEURON BECOME MORE SENSITIVE TO NEUROTRANSMITTERS?
      after dendrite reduction
    • WHAT IS FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY AFFECTED BY?
      age, gender, therapy, education