LEC 16: Neurodevelopment & Plasticity Flashcards
Neurulation
process by which neural plate of growing embryo fold up and fuses to form hollow tube that will later become brain + spinal cord
Neurogenesis
- the formation of new neurons
- occurs next to ventricles
glial cells
- cells in nervous system that support, nourish, and protect neurons (many types)
synaptogenesis
- 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)
synapse proliferation
- followed by elimination of synapses
- (blooming than pruning_ USE IT OR LOS IT
- earliest in sensory and motor regions
- latest in frontal cortex
what inc in development and what decreases
- increases: white matter & cerebrospinal fluid
- decreases: grey matter & brain volume
white matter development is correlated w
- things like reading comprehension
- (although white matter development has individual variability)
experience-expectant systems
- 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
experience-dependent systems
- develop in response to experiences that are not universal
- (learning it ride a bike)
Bucharest Early intervention project
- 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)
sensitive period
- 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
phoneme
in language, smallest distinctive sound unit that can alter meaning
voice onset time (VOT)
length of time btwn when air passes thru lips and when vocal cords start vibrating
Infant categorical perception
infants sucking on pacifier will inc when hearing new phoneme and dec w habituation
what happens to children at 12 months in regard to phonemes
infants lose ability to distinguish btwn non-native phonemes