Plasticity and Functional Recovery of the Brain after Trauma Flashcards
Define functional recovery:
-After physical injury, unaffected areas of the brain adapt and compensate for damaged areas
What is functional recovery known as?
Plasticity
Define plasticity:
Brains tendency to change and adapt as result of experience and new learning
What happens during infancy?
growth of number of synaptic connections
When does the synaptic connections peak?
Age 2-3
Define synaptic pruning:
Rarely used synaptic connection as deleted and frequently used connections are strengthened
Maguire et al (2000):
- Studies London Taxi Drivers
- Significantly more volume of grey matter in hippocampus
- Positive correlation
Draganski et al (2006):
- Medical students three months before and after final exams
- Learning-induced differences in hippocampus and parietal cortex
Doidge (2007):
-Brain rewires forming new synaptic connections close to damaged area
What were the structural changes suggested by Doidge (2007)?
- Axonal sprouting
- Reformation of blood vessels
- Recruitment of homologous areas
Application of plasticity in neurorehabillitation:
- Movement therapy
- Electrical stimulation
Age and plasticity:
- Plasticity reduces with age
- Schneider et al (2014): association between adaptation of brain injury and length in education
Negative plasticity:
-Phantom limb disorder associated with reorganisation of somatosensory cortex and drug uses on cognitive functioning and with dementia