About the SMC
10 Principles of Neuroplasticity
About Me
Neuroplasticity and Age
Fun Facts 👀
100

What is one of the four 'pillars' of this group?

Social, Sharing, Learning, or Community

100

What is neuroplasticity?

It's how the brain changes and adapts in response to new experiences and learning

100

What's my name?

Sehar

100

What colour ball represented new experiences/learning?

Yellow!

100

What is a brain cell called?

Nerve cell or neuron

(+200 points for glial cells)

200

In what case would this club have an associated fee?

Only if EVERYONE wants to do a 'higher-value' activity

200

What number was omitted from the 10 Principles of Neuroplasticity list?

#8 (Age Matters)

200

What is my role at The Derrick? (2 possible answers!)

Practicum Student, Fitness Attendant

200

What are the 3 ways of supporting neuroplasticity?

Staying socially engaged, engaging in new activities, and exercise

200

Does exercise make you smarter?

Yes!

300

What is the future goal for this club? (Hint: leadership)

To be completely member-led! (If you're interested in taking the lead on this, please let me know!)

300

What does 'Salience' mean?

The quality of being important

300

Where do I go to school?

University of Alberta

300

At what stage of life does the brain have the highest degree of neuroplasticity?

Infancy and early childhood

300

What percentage of the brain is water? (closest number wins!)

75%

400

What are the 2 parts to each session's structure?

1 - Educational part

2 - Social activity

400

Which sport example was given to explain the principle of 'Specificity'?

Basketball, vertical jump height

400

Where was I sitting in my introductory picture?

In a tree! 🌳

400

Neuroplastic changes always result in positive adaptations, True or False?

FALSE

400

The brain is the central organ of which body system?

The nervous system

500

What is the logo of the SMC? 

Flowers growing out of a book, surrounded by laurel wreath

500

The principle of 'Interference' is the opposite of which other principle:

a) Specificity

b) Transference

Transference!

Interference: one learned skills INTERFERES with learning another

Transference: one learned skill SUPPORTS learning another

500

One of my hobbies is knitting. True or False?

FALSE

500

How does regular physical activity affect neuroplasticity?

Increases blood flow, releases chemicals that help create and maintain new neural connections

500

What is the brain's storage capacity?

UNLIMITED