FMST 210 Study Guide - Synaptic Pruning, Primitive Reflexes, Motor Skill

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The brain and nervous system (a) is the reproductive system. Cortex (convoluted grey matter): perception, body movement, thinking, language. 2. (a) define the term synaptogenesis, which occurs due to growth of both dendrites and axons. 3. (b) define the term synaptic pruning, which occurs because each synaptic growth spurt generates many more synapses than we actually need. Synaptic pruning = process by which unused or unnecessary neural pathways and connections are eliminated (c) overtime, the cycle of synaptogenesis followed by synaptic pruning leads to a more efficient brain. Cephalocaudal and proximodistal patterns (a) define the term. Begins in infancy, continues in spurts throughout childhood and adolescence, complete in (a) what brain structure mid 20s. Withdrawal from painful stimulus, opening/closing of pupil of eye in reponse to variations in brightness (c) compare the purpose of adaptive reflexes to the purpose of primitive reflexes.

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