Neurons
Structures of the neuron
Neuroplasticity
Neuroplasticity processes
Acquired Brain Injuries
100

Neurons are located in

The nervous system and brain

100

Axon (function)

Transmits impulses down the nerve

100

Types of neuroplasticity 

Developmental and Adaptive 

100

Synaptogenisis

The formation of synapses between neurons in the nervous system.

100

Do all ABIs cause the same effects on people?

No, ABIs can affect individuals in vastly different ways depending on which section of the brain is affected

200

Neuron (structure)

A neuron is an individual nerve cell that is specialised to
receive, process and transmit information.

200

Mylein sheath (function)

Insulates the axon to protect the electrical impulses traveling through the nerve

200

Developmental plasticity

Changes in the brain that occur in response to aging and maturation

200

Synaptic pruning

The process of synapse elimination or weakening to improve efficiency 

200

Traumatic brain injury

Damage to the brain caused by an external force (brain trauma)

300

Neuron (function)

Carry information to the appropriate part of the
nervous system, interpret the message and enable a
response.

300

Dendrite (function)

Connects to the axon terminals of another nerve to receive impulses through the synapse

300

Adaptive plasticity 

The brain’s ability to restore adequate neural functioning over time after injury.

300

Myelination

The formation and development of myelin sheaths around neurons

300

Non-traumatic brain injury

Damage to the brain caused by internal factors (such as a tumor or lack of oxygen)

400

Structures of the neuron

Dendrites, Soma (and nucleus), Axon, Myelin sheath and Axon terminals.

400

Axon terminal (function)

Connects to the dendrites of another nerve to transmit impulses through the synapse

400

Factors that influence developmental plasticity.

Synaptogenisis, Synaptic pruning and Myelination

400

Sprouting

The growth of new nerve endings ('sprouts') which connect with other undamaged nerve cells to produce new neural pathways.

400

ABIs can affect which aspects of functioning?

Biological, Psychological and Social functioning

500

Synapse

A small pocket of space between two nerve cells where they can pass chemical signals to communicate

500

Soma (structure/contents)

The main cell body, contains the nucleus ('brain') and other organelles

500

Factors that influence adaptive plasticity.

Sprouting and Rerouting

500

Rerouting

The brain creates a new neural pathway around damaged neurons

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