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Development and Plasticity of the Brain. Development of the Brain. Plasticity of the brain refers to the idea that the brain is constantly changing throughout the lifetime . YouTube - The Phenomenon of Neuroplasticity. Development of the Brain.
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Development of the Brain • Plasticity of the brain refers to the idea that the brain is constantly changing throughout the lifetime. • YouTube - The Phenomenon of Neuroplasticity
Development of the Brain • Development of the brain is due to both experience and physical maturation. • Rapid development especially occurs early in life. • Prefrontal cortex develops rapidly between 7 and 12 months (allowing for object permanence).
Development of the Brain. • The human central nervous system begins to form when the embryo is approximately 2 weeks old. • The dorsal surface thickens forming a neural tube surrounding a fluid filled cavity. • The forward end enlarges and differentiates into the hindbrain, midbrain and forebrain. • The rest of the neural tube becomes the spinal cord.
Development of the Brain • The development of neurons in the brain involves the following four processes: • Proliferation • Migration • Myelination • synaptogenesis
Development of the Brain • Proliferation refers to the production of new cells/ neurons in the brain primarily occurring early in life. • Early in development, the cells lining the ventricles divide. • Some cells become stem cells that continue to divide • Others remain where they are or become neurons or glia that migrate to other locations.
Development of the Brain • Migration refers to the movement of the newly formed neurons and glia to their eventual locations. • Migration occurs in a variety of directions throughout the brain. • Migration occurs via cells following chemical paths in the brain of immunoglobins and chemokines.
Development of the Brain • Myelination refers to process by which glia produce the fatty sheath that covers the axons of some neurons. • Myelin speeds up the transmission of neural impulses. • Myelination first occurs in the spinal cord and then in the hindbrain, midbrain and forebrain. • Myelination occurs gradually for decades.
Development of the Brain • Synaptogenesis is the final stage of neural development and refers to the formation of the synapses between neurons. • Occurs throughout the life as neurons are constantly forming new connections and discarding old ones. • Synaptogenesis slows significantly later in the lifetime.
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