Maguire's study Flashcards
What was the sample of Maguire’s study?
16 right-handed male London taxi drivers aged 32-62 years who had been taxi drivers for at least 1 and a half years
control group - 50 scans of right-handed males aged 32-62
what was the aim of Maguire’s study?
To investigate the differences in the hippocampus of London taxi drivers compared to controls
To investigate whether the structure of the brain could be altered as a consequence of the demands they make on it
What was the background of Maguire’s study?
The hippocampus is a region of the brain involved in spatial memory.
In some species of animals hippocampal volumes enlarge during seasons when demand for spatial ability is greatest - such as migrating birds and squirrels - suggests hippocampus has plasticity
What were the findings from the quasi-experimental part of Maguire’s study?
Only region where significant difference was found was in volume of grey matter of the hippocampus
Significantly more grey matter in the posterior parts of the right hippocampus
Significantly less grey matter in the anterior left parts of their hippocampus
What were the two ways the MRI scans were analysed in Maguire’s study?
Pixel counting: 2D measurement of area - old method of analysis - involved pixels being counted up manually
Voxel-Based Morphometry: 3D measurement of volume - done by computer
What was the procedure of the correlational part of Maguire’s study?
MRI scans subjected again to further analysis to see whether there was a correlation between length of time as a taxi driver and volume of grey matter in the hippocampus
What were the findings of the correlational part of Maguire’s study?
there was a positive correlation between length of time as a taxi driver and volume of grey matter in the posterior part of the right hippocampus
there was a negative correlation between length of time as a taxi driver and volume of grey matter in the anterior part of the hippocampus
What were the conclusions of Maguire’s study?
The quasi experimental part of the study confirmed that the human brain has plasticity
The correlational part of the study suggests that changes in the hippocampus can occur in line with the demands placed on taxi drivers by their job
How does an MRI work?
patients lie in a round tunnel, surrounded by a large magnet which generates powerful magnetic field. Part of the body is magnetise and exposed to radio pulses which cause the tissues to give off radio signals that can be measured, allowing a picture to be built up for a part of the body
What are two similarities of Maguire and Blakemore & Cooper’s studies?
Controlled lab experiments
Both look at the impact of nurture on brain structure
What are two differences of Maguire and Blakemore & Cooper’s studies?
Sample differences - size and species
type of data used (B&C qualitative and quantitative, M just quantitative
How has Maguire changed our understanding of brain plasticity?
Investigated an alternative part of the brain - hippocampus vs visual neurons
Shows it can occur in humans as well as cats
How hasn’t Maguire changed our understanding of brain plasticity?
Limited sample - hasn’t told us about brain plasticity in women or non-taxi drivers
How has Maguire changed our understanding of individual diversity?
breaks the sample down to males, right-handed and length of taxi driving - looks at influence of those individual factors on the brain
How has Maguire changed our understanding of social diversity?
looks at the influence of specific jobs
Brings in gender as a possible influential characteristic