plasticity and functional recovery of the brain after trauma Flashcards

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Plasticity

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  • The brain’s tendency to change and adapt as a result of experience and new learning. This generally involves the growth of new connections.
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Functional recovery

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-A form of plasticity, following damage through trauma, where the brain is able to redistribute or transfer functions usually performed by a damaged area(s) to other, undamaged area

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Synaptic pruning

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  • A process where rarely used connections are deleted and frequently used connections are strengthened.
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Recruitment of homologous areas

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  • Where areas on the opposite side of the brain can perform specific tasks
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Axonal sprouting

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-The growth of new nerve endings which connect with undamaged nerve cells to form new neuronal pathways.

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Blood vessel reformation

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  • Blood vessels are changed and strengthened so that the brain can function in the damaged areas
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