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How the environment affects the brain

Not only can the brain determine and change behaviour, but behaviour and

environment can change the brain

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Brain PlasticityBefore 1960s, the brain was thought to

be unchangeable

• After, the view has changed through many studies on humans and animals.

• Brain plasticity: the brain’s ability to change due to learning or experience

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Brain Plasticity

• Environmental input can modify the brain, especially the cerebral cortex, which is the area of higher

cognitive functioning

• The brain adapts to the New challenges• High levels of stimulation and numerous

learning opportunities at the appropriate times lead to an increase in the density of neural connections

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Dendritic Branching

• The dendrites of the neurons grow in numbers and connect with other neurons, because…

Every time we learn something new, the neurons connect to create a new trace in the brain.

Example: if you spend a lot of time studying, compared to someone who doesn’t, you should have a thicker area in the cortex related to that knowledge.

Example of someone who did not get a lot of stimulation: Genie

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The outcomes of neglect• According to Bruce Perry, institutionalized and

neglected children tend to show low IQs, developmental delays and small head size.

• This developmental trend is reversed when children are placed in good foster homes or adopted, younger children making better progress than older ones.

• Perry’s investigation of head size leads him to conclude that neglect results in impaired brain development and he supports this conclusion by referring to evidence from brain scans.

• “Childhood Experience and the Expression of Genetic Potential: What Childhood Neglect Tells Us About Nature and Nurture”.

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Evaluation?

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Evaluation

• All we have is a correlation between neglect and poor development.

• We don’t know if the neglect caused the poor

development, or if it did, which elements of the neglect caused what developmental deficits.

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Rosenzweig and Bennet (1972)

• Study on rats (animal experiments)• Enriched (toys) and deprived environment (no

toys)• 30 or 60 days• Post-mortem studies• Results: one group had increased thickness in

the cortex, frontal lobe (the thickest if they also had company (other rats))

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Evaluation

• Can these findings be generalized to humans?

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Videos

• The Plastic Brain (full animation) • http://

www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Vo-rcVMgbI

• The Learning Brain • http://

www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgLYkV689s4 (can you spot the TOK link?)

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Effect 2

• Melatonin production due to the environment• (darker days – more production, could lead to

SAD)• You can use the same knowledge here as for

the learning outcome for hormones (same study).

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Effect 3: Environmental stressors and hippocampal damage in PTSD patients

• PTSD: post traumatic stress disorder

• A stressor could be any event that threatens to disrupt the body’s normal balance

• Example: being attacked, having an accident, worrying too much (abuse, war, rape)

• The fight or flight response activates• Cortisol is being released over a long period of

time

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PTSD

• War veterans and survivors of childhood sexual abuse are likely to suffer from PTSD

• Tend to have problems such as forgetfulness and difficulty of learning

• Physiological changes has been observed in such patients, especially in the hippocampus (important role in memory) due to cortisol

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PTSD: Study

• Bremner et al. 2003 studied stress, PTSD and memory problems related to reduction of hippocampal volume

• Aim: to measure the volume of the hippocampus based on the theory that prolonged stress may reduce the volume of the hippocampus due to increased cortisol levels

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Bremner et al. 2003

• Procedure: participants (veterans and female adults who had experienced sexual abuse as young, some had PTSD, some did not)

They completed memory tests while being put through MRI scans

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Bremner et al. 2003

• Results: They found that the hippocampus was smaller in PTSD patients

• The veterans with most memory problems had the smallest hippocampus

• Clear correlation between number of years of abuse, memory problems and hippocampal volume

• Evaluation:?

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• Another study’s result: MRI and PET Study of Deficits in Hippocampal Structure and Function in Women With Childhood Sexual Abuse and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder by Bremner et al. 2003

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