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BRAIN STORY EXAM 2025
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

, Brain Development starts shortly after conception. The brain is considered mature
around the age of: - CORRECT ANSWERS-25

Order these stages of development from greatest plasticity to least - CORRECT
ANSWERS-Early childhood, late childhood, adolescence, adulthood

The age at which a human brain has the most connections between neurons is: -
CORRECT ANSWERS-3

How do experiences shape the developing brain? - CORRECT ANSWERS-They
influence which neural connections are strengthened and which are pruned away

Different abilities, and their underlying neural circuits, develop in a bottom-up sequence
during sensitive periods. Put the following abilities in the correct sequence of
development. - CORRECT ANSWERS-Sensory abilities, motor skills, emotional skills,
executive function skills

At what stage of development do negative experiences influence the architecture of the
developing brain? - CORRECT ANSWERS-At any stage of development

Most traits and diseases in humans are derived from: - CORRECT ANSWERS-The
interaction between genes and environmental influences

Which of the following is an example of an epigenetic effect? - CORRECT ANSWERS-
An environmental factor modifies the area surrounding a gene such that its expression
decreases

Which gene has been shown to be epigenetically modified by the quality of maternal
care in rat offspring? - CORRECT ANSWERS-The glucocorticoid receptor gene

What happens to the stress response system when the glucocorticoid receptor gene is
epigenetically modified such that it is less active and produces fewer receptors? -
CORRECT ANSWERS-The stress response increases

What pre-exisiting condition(s) are associated with epigenetic modification of the
glucocorticoid receptor gene in victims of suicide? - CORRECT ANSWERS-Childhood
maltreatment

Which of the following outcomes is NOT related to the quality of parental care a child
receives? - CORRECT ANSWERS-Manual dexterity

Which two hormones are involved in initiating our response to stress? - CORRECT
ANSWERS-Cortisol and adrenalin

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