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9 分Describe neuroplasticity, with reference to one relevant study.
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解題
Neuroplasticity refers to the brain's capacity to change its structure and function in response to environmental demands, learning, or experience. This process is driven by neural transmission; when certain pathways are repeatedly activated, dendritic branching occurs, leading to the creation of new synapses (long-term potentiation). Conversely, pathways that are not used undergo synaptic pruning. A key study demonstrating neuroplasticity is Maguire et al. (2000). The researchers investigated whether structural changes could be detected in the brains of people with extensive experience of spatial navigation, specifically London taxi drivers. Using MRI scans, they compared 16 right-handed male London taxi drivers with 50 right-handed male non-taxi drivers. The results showed that the posterior hippocampi of taxi drivers were significantly larger relative to those of control subjects, whereas the anterior hippocampi were larger in the control group. Furthermore, there was a positive correlation between the amount of time spent as a taxi driver and the volume of the right posterior hippocampus. This study demonstrates neuroplasticity because the demand for detailed spatial memory caused structural redistribution of gray matter in the hippocampus, illustrating how adult brains can adapt to specialized cognitive tasks.
評分準則
Marks are awarded out of 9 using the official IB Psychology criteria for Short Answer Questions. 1 to 3 marks: The response demonstrates limited understanding of neuroplasticity. The study is either not present or highly inaccurate. 4 to 6 marks: The response demonstrates some understanding of neuroplasticity and describes a relevant study (e.g., Maguire et al., 2000). However, the link between the study and the concept of neuroplasticity is weak or merely descriptive. 7 to 9 marks: The response demonstrates a clear, detailed, and accurate understanding of neuroplasticity (including terms like dendritic branching, neural networks, or grey matter volume). A relevant study is accurately described with its aim, method, findings, and conclusion. The response clearly explains how the study demonstrates neuroplasticity, showing excellent focus and appropriate psychological terminology.