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Injury and Brain Development Class Starter Questions (journal entry #10 p.230- 234) 1. Will a child with brain damage recover? 2. When is the worst and best time for brain injury? 3. Can the use of prescription drugs by a pregnant woman have an impact on the development of her baby’s brain? 4. What is spina bifida and anencephaly? 5. What are the causes of Developmental Disability? 6. How Do Any of Us Develop a Normal Brain? Will a child with brain damage recover? ‘children with major birth-related injuries to the frontal lobes of their brain have severe and permanent behavioral abnormalities in adulthood’ Donald Hebb (1930’s) When is the worst and best time for brain injury? Damage on Day 1 (8th month in fetal development) Neurons have simple dendrites and fewer spines than normal adults Behaviorally, these rats are cognitively retarded. Damage on Day 10 (6 months- 2 yrs for a human) Neurons have expanded dendritic fields and denser spines than normal adults Behaviorally, these rats show a recovery in function. When is the worst and best time for brain injury? • Worst time for brain injury: – Last half of intrauterine period and the first few months after birth • “Better” time for brain injury: – First few years after birth Drugs and Brain Development Can the use of prescription drugs by a pregnant woman have an impact on the development of her baby’s brain? Yes! Even low doses of antidepressants appear to alter prenatal neuron development in the prefrontal cortex Drugs and Brain Development • Precise effects of drugs on prenatal brain development are poorly understood • There is some evidence that: – Prenatal exposure to psychoactive drugs may increase the chance of later drug use – Prenatal exposure to drugs such as nicotine and caffeine increase the chance of learning disabilities and hyperactivity Other Kinds of Abnormal Brain Development Genetic Abnormalities • Spina bifida – Spinal cord abnormality due to the failure of the neural tube to close completely – Associated with serious motor problems Spina Bifida Anencephaly – Front end of the neural tube does not close – Failure of the forebrain to develop – Infants typically die soon after birth Abnormal Brain Development Does abnormal brain development always result in behavioral abnormalities during childhood? No! Sometimes behavioral effects may only emerge as the maturing regions begin to play a greater role in behavior. Example: frontal lobe injuries (frontal lobes continue to develop until early adulthood) What are the causes of Developmental Disability? – Genetic abnormalities • Down syndrome – Prenatal exposure toxins such as alcohol • fetal alcohol syndrome – Birth trauma, such as anoxia (oxygen deprivation) • cerebral palsy – Malnutrition • Kwarshiorkor – Environmental abnormality, such as sensory deprivation • Romanian orphans How Do Any of Us Develop a Normal Brain? • The brain has the capacity to correct minor abnormalities that may occur during development (brain plasticity). • The plastic properties of the brain continue into adulthood and allow us to cope with the neuronal loss that occurs during aging. Review: Brain Development and the Environment • The brain is especially plastic during its development and can therefore be molded by experience into different forms. • The structure of the brain changes in response internal events (hormones), injury, abnormal genes and drugs. • At critical periods in development, specific parts of the brain are particularly sensitive to experience and the environment. • If experiences are abnormal, then the brain’s development is abnormal.