Our Brains
Neurons
Facts of the brain
Neuroplasticity
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100

How much do our brains weigh? (In lbs)

2.86 Pounds 

100

What two groups do the cells of the brain fall into?

Glial cells and neurons 

100

To survive the brain needs two key things. What are they?

Avoid threats and seek out rewards 

100

At what stage of life does Neuroplasticity most often occur?

Childhood

100

What are the three parts of the classical neuron?

1. A cell body or “soma”

2. Dendrites: like branches. They receive input from other neurons 

3. The axon: a cable of varying lengths

200

What is the consistency of the brain?

Like tofu or a soft boiled egg

200

What are the functions of glial cells?

Supply structural and metabolic support for neurons

200

Which response is more important?

Threat 

200

At what age did we once believe that the brain peeks?

25 years of age

200

What are the functions of neurons? 

Receive, transfer, and process information 

300

At birth our brains are __% of of the size they’ll be at adulthood

30%

300

How many neurons do our brains have?

86 billion 

300

Our brains tend to be lazy. T or F

True 

300

What is important in organizations?

Emotional intelligence and social skills 

300

What are the 4 lobes of the brain?

- Frontal 

- Parietal

- Occipital 

- Temporal

400

At what age will our brains be at 80% of the adult size?

3 years old 

400

What other place in our body do we have neurons?

Gut 

400

Who spoke about the bat and the ball?

Shane Frederick

400

What is the use it or lose it approach?

If neurons and synapses are not used, the brain prunes them away

400

As we repeat a task, the connection between the synapses strengthens. What rule does this describe?

Hebb’s Law

500

What are the ridges and grooves that our brain has?

Gyri and Sulci

500

What are the connections between neurons?

Synaptic connections 

500

What does the book mean by saying that our brains are “constant prediction machines“?

Our brains want to be able to predict and make sense of the world and therefore try to guess what will happen to us. This stems from the brains drive to protect us

500

Amnesia- a condition that prevents people from forming new memories and remembering past experiences is caused by damage to what part of the brain?

Hippocampus

500

Who suggested that our brains grew because of the need to handle the heightened demand for social skills and what is this called?

Robin Dunbar and the social brain hypothesis

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