Asked by Peter Roberts on May 06, 2024

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The brain develops extremely quickly in the first few years,but not all of this growth is permanent.Rapid and temporary dendrite growth is called:

A) dendritic proliferation.
B) pruning.
C) cortex multiplication.
D) transient exuberance.

Dendritic Proliferation

The growth or increase in the branching of dendrites, which are extensions of neurons that help in the transmission of electrical signals in the brain.

Transient Exuberance

The rapid and temporary increase in the number of neural connections in the brain, which occurs in early childhood.

Pruning

The process by which the brain reduces the number of synaptic connections, typically occurring during puberty to increase the efficiency of neuronal transmissions.

  • Acquire knowledge concerning the consequences of swift cerebral expansion and key developmental events like transient exuberance and pruning, and their impact on cognitive and physical development.
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Takiya BakerMay 07, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Rapid and temporary dendrite growth is called transient exuberance. Option A (dendritic proliferation) is not specific to temporary growth, option B (pruning) refers to the elimination of unused synapses rather than temporary growth, and option C (cortex multiplication) is not a term used in developmental neuroscience.