LEC 16: Neurodevelopment & Plasticity Flashcards

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Neurulation

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process by which neural plate of growing embryo fold up and fuses to form hollow tube that will later become brain + spinal cord

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Neurogenesis

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  • the formation of new neurons
  • occurs next to ventricles
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glial cells

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  • cells in nervous system that support, nourish, and protect neurons (many types)
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synaptogenesis

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  • dramatic inc in number of connection (synapses) that neurons make w other neurons
  • increases abt 10 fold in first yr of life
  • (more dendritic trees)
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synapse proliferation

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  • followed by elimination of synapses
  • (blooming than pruning_ USE IT OR LOS IT
  • earliest in sensory and motor regions
  • latest in frontal cortex
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what inc in development and what decreases

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  • increases: white matter & cerebrospinal fluid
  • decreases: grey matter & brain volume
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white matter development is correlated w

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  • things like reading comprehension
  • (although white matter development has individual variability)
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experience-expectant systems

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  • develop in response to experiences common to nearly all members of species
  • neural systems develop normally when expected input is received but are seriously affected when expected experiences is absent
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experience-dependent systems

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  • develop in response to experiences that are not universal
  • (learning it ride a bike)
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Bucharest Early intervention project

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  • a longitudinal study investigating effects of institutionalization & later adoption of orphaned children
  • showed that developmental quotient (w/in first 2 yrs) is likely caused by lack of attachment to caregiver in infancy or early childhood)
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sensitive period

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  • a pt in development when organisms are particularly susceptible to certain kinds of stimuli in their environments
  • but absence of those stimuli doesn’t always rpodduce irreversible consequences
  • ex: visual system needs visual stimuli w/in first few months of life
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phoneme

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in language, smallest distinctive sound unit that can alter meaning

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voice onset time (VOT)

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length of time btwn when air passes thru lips and when vocal cords start vibrating

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Infant categorical perception

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infants sucking on pacifier will inc when hearing new phoneme and dec w habituation

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what happens to children at 12 months in regard to phonemes

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infants lose ability to distinguish btwn non-native phonemes

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16
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brain plasticity

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capacity for brain to alter its structure and function

17
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what can boost neurogenesis

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aerobic exercise

18
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phantom limb sensation

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may occur when neurons that used to code for lost limb are now being stimulated by input from diff body part

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necrosis

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tissue death

20
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transneuronal degreneration

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  • cell loss can extend to more distal neurons
  • can occur across more than one synapses
  • having domino-like effect
21
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angiogenesis

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new blood vessel growth

22
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axonal sprouting

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connecting regions that had not previously been connected

23
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what can slow effect of brain aging

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  • aerobic exercise
  • remaining intellectually active (produces elaboration of dendritic trees allowing more connections)