Dr.MichaelM.Merzenich
ProfessorEmeritus,UCSFCo-Founder,Scien=ficLearningCorpora=on
Director,BrainPlas=cityIns=tuteCSO,PositScienceCorpora=on
Neuroplas=city&Educa=on Vancouver Oct.23,2015
Brain plasticity-based strategies designed to help struggling children
Oursubject:Neuroplas=city-basedformsofhelpforthestrugglingchild
1.Brainplas,cityinchildhood.
2.Thefundamentally‘reversible’natureof brainplas,city-drivenchanges.
3.Whatcan‘gowrong’,inchilddevelopment.
4.“HarnessingtheGenie”,tohelp.
BRAINPLASTICITY:Thebasisofthebrain’screa=onofamodelofyourworld,andofthecontrolofyouropera=onswithinit.
Compe==vely,progressivelyrefiningfunc=onalorder.
Viacompe==veplas=cityprocesses,environmentalexperienceprogressivelyrefinesthebrain’srepresenta=onofsensoryinputsANDitsprocessingmachinery.
That“specializa=on”cruciallyenableshigher-orderbrainopera=ons.
Processesthatcontrolplas=city“mature”acrossthisearlychildhoodepoch.Withthatmatura=on,changesareONLYallowedforinputsandac=onsthatthebraindeterminestobe“good”forit.
Atanolderage,it’sallaboutpersonalunderthebrain’sowncontrol.
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WHATischanging,exactly,asthebrainremodelsitselfinearlychildhood—indeed,throughoutlife—to
makethemostofitsuniqueexperiences?!ItsdetailedWIRING(synap=cconnec=ons)—ANDMANYOTHERphysicalaspectsofthebrain
Itsopera=onalcharacteris=csgoverningpercep=on,aeen=on,cogni=on,socialbehavior,etc.
Themachinerycontrollingchange,andcontrollingits(its‘owner’s’)ac=ons.
NotethatthesechangesarePHYSICAL.
Theproductofallthatchange?Aunique .
Old (or young, impaired) individuals were then sent to a ‘rehab center’ for brain training…..
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We began by comparing old animal and human brains with young adult brains…
de Villers-Sidani et al., PNAS 2010 Mishra, de Villers-Sidani et al., in review, 2014
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With simple forms of training in older (or younger, impaired) individuals ALL neurological abilities were substantially if not completely restored. Included on our list: 1. Local and long-track myelination 2. Excitatory & inhibitory response power & dynamics 3. Local response coordination/correlation 4. Cortical column sizes & boundaries 5. Parvalbumin inhibitory neuron numbers, vigor, morphologies 6. Inhibitory, excitatory, and modulatory receptor sub-types 7. Temporal response dynamics 8. Topographic order, precision 9. Response selectivity (receptive field size; feature extraction) 10.BDNF expression, function 11.Cortical thickness and neuropil volume 12.Cortical process‘noise’ 13.Distractor suppression 14.Successive-signal adaptation, adaptation to backgrounds 15.Modulatory neurotransmitter nuclei, transporters (ACh; DA; NE; SE) 16.Correlated gamma- & theta-frequency responses 16. Among other indices – all recovered at every examined system level. de Villers-Sidani et al, 2010, PNAS 107:13900; Zhou et al, 2011, J Neurosci 31:5625;de Villers-Sidani & Merzenich,Prog Brain Res 191:119; Mishra, de Villers-Sidani et al,2014,Neuron; Lin, Zhou et al 2015 PNAS
Ananimalmodelexample:
Note:Weseeallthesamechangesdrivenbytraininginyounger-impaired(orinnormally-developing)brains;e.g.,seeZhou,Linetal,PNAS,2015.
Example 2: Reducing the power of background “distractors” AND recovering discriminative powers.
Ahumanexample:
(20-100yrolds).
(BrainHQ.com)
Similarresultsrecordedwithvisualtraining.
65-90yearolds,beforetraining
aVertraining
TrainingdatafromSmithGEetal.,JAmGeriatrSoc2009.
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After Before Lower is better
After Before Higher is better
divided attention N=7781 multi-tasking N=3854 remembering faces N=3836 visual search N=3836
visual tracking N=7781 aural syllable ID N=2845 working memory N=3175 phoneme discrim N=2866
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Remember Faces N=3858
Visual search N=4486
Visual tracking N=7761
Syllable ID N=2945
Working memory N=3175
Phoneme discrim N=2806
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Actually,EVERYneurologicalabilityisimprovable, .
*(i.e., until AD or related neuropathology gains a strong foothold)
How do you turn an old or impaired brain into what appears to be a (physically and functionally) more capable (‘better’; ‘younger’) one?
Youtrainit.Notabene:Ofcourseneurologicalrejuvena=onwillonlybeachievedwithpar=cularformsoftraining.
How do you turn a brain in the prime of life into an old one?
Zhouetal,2011,JNeurosci31:5625 Keepupthenoise,andthecri,calperiodre-opens!
What’scanaddtothe“noise”inachild’sbrain?
4. MANYgene,cfaults 5.Environmentalchaos6.BBBcompromise 7.Epilepsy8.Depriva,on;abuse 9.Somemeds10.Environmentalpoisons 11.Infec,ons12.Manyformsofphysicalwounding13.etalia
for delivering programs on computers, pads, phones.
, individualized training tools.
, for rapid gains
, to recover key abilities to renormalize brains
, to achieve ‘rejuvenation’ at all system levels, in all domains, for many clinical indications
to define training outcomes, in every kid
, via ‘gold-standard’trials.
to enable therapist monitoring, supervision, via the Internet
Aprimarytarget:youngerhumanbeingswithan“issue”
Ourcurrent,predominanteduca,onalstrategiesprebymuchassurethatone(orboth)ofthesekidsarenotgoingtothriveatanolderageinoursociety.
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FromMishraetal,Neuron84(2014)
FromMishraetal.,(inreview);2015
Anotherkeyrelatedclassofstudy:GrowingSOCIALcogni=on.
There’s a clearer path forward, for helping children in need….
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Considerthese10“rules”astheygoverntheacquisi,onofanyneurobehavioralabilitythatyou’vemastered.
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Learning-driven changes are MASSIVE.
1. Mitraisinthemood,tochange.
2. Outcomescontrolherrateofchange.
5. Changeisallaboutstrengtheningsynap@cconnec@ons(re-wiring).
4.Posi=velas=citygrowsteamwork=reliability.
5. Changesareassocia=ve,andsupportsequencedac=on.
7. Changesareini=allyprovisional.
8. ‘Mental’learningplaysanimportantrole.
8.Memoryguideslearning.
9.Everylearningmomenthasbeena“noise(distractor)control”moment.
10.Learning-inducedchangescouldhavebeenNEGATIVE.