Biopsychology: Plasticity & Functional Recovery After Trauma Flashcards

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What is plasticity?

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The brain’s ability to change and adapt structures due to new learning

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What is the approximate number of synaptic connections between 2-3 years?

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15,000

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What is synaptic pruning?

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The deleting of connections that aren’t used regularly and strengthened if used regularly.

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Which group of participants did Maguire study?

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London taxi drivers.

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In Maguire’s study there was greater volume of grey matter in the?

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Posterior hippocampus

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What is the posterior hippocampus responsible for?

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Spatial and navigational skills

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What is functional recovery?

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A type of plasticity and refers to recovery of abilities after brain disease or damage

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What is axonal sprouting?

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Growth of new nerve endings which connect with undamaged nerve cells to make new neuronal pathways

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What is recruitment of homologous areas?

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Areas from the opposite side of the brain take over the function of the damaged area of the brain.

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What does P.A.G.E.S. stand for?

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Perseverance
Age
Gender
Education
Stress and Alcohol

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Define perseverance is recovery.

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A person needs to put in a great deal of effort to recover

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Explain the role of age in recovery.

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Younger people (below 40 years) have a greater chance of recovery

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Explain the role of gender in recovery

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Females may be more likely to recover.

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Why may females recover better than males?

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Stronger connection between the two hemispheres

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Explain the role of education in recovery

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People are more likely to have disability free recovery if they spent more time in education.

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Explain the role of stress and alcohol in recovery

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High alcohol or stress levels make a person less likely to recover

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How does the cases study of EB support functional recovery?

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EB managed to regain some language ability suggesting his brain recruited homologous areas so was able to recover.

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Why might it not be possible to generalise the case study of EB to the wider population.

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Different genders and ages may experience different levels of plasticity.

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Why does research into plasticity and functional recovery have practical applications?

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It has led to the development of neurorehabilitation which has shown that the brain can recover from damage e.g. axonal sprouting.

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How might research into plasticity help the economy?

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If a person can recover this can return to work and increase wages and tax payments.