The human brain - basic introduction to learning and neuroplasticity
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Neuroscience (simple junior secondary) Quiz on The human brain - basic introduction to learning and neuroplasticity, created by Gwyneth Cooper on 11/07/2018.
The human brain is made of special cells, called neurons, connected together in pathways or networks
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Brain cells, or neurons, receive signals through their dendrites and pass them on through their axons
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Babies are born with most of their brain structure and lots of connections in place
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Humans build pathways in their brains as a result of experiences and actions, and all pathways are equally strong
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Serve and return interactions, between a baby and adults around them, are an important way for brains to grow
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Stress is always good for the brain
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Our behavioural habits - things like avoiding people if we think they're angry, or being shy around new people, for example - are based on random chance and genetics.
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Babies who have trusting relationships with the people in their lives, and get to have lots of good experiences like talking and playing, grow better networks
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Once you're an adult, your brain is stuck like that forever
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Our brains just keep adding new pathways over time as we learn new things