ELED 250 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Nature Neuroscience

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Neuron pruning actually very natural, and occurs if specific neurons are not used on a regular basis. (cid:498)neuronal remodeling is a fundamental mechanism that is essential for building a functional nervous system(cid:499) (cid:523)loncle, p. 5). A simpler and more common way to describe this development is (cid:498)pruning(cid:499). Although it may sound like a horrible deficiency, this process is. Children around the age of 3 have (cid:883)(cid:887),(cid:882)(cid:882)(cid:882) neuron synapses, which is (cid:498)many more than they will have as adults(cid:499) (cid:523)textbook, p. (cid:886)(cid:524). The first type of pruning is called (cid:498)experience-expectant(cid:499) and is based on the brain as time goes on, unused neurons become pruned, and are no longer useful to the brain. waiting for various neurons to be stimulated throughout life. For example, visual synapses are stimulated within the first months of life, and gradually become stronger as we grow. However, if a child is blind, then the auditory neurons work extra hard to make up for the loss of visual stimulus.

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