Match the each term with its best matching description. Programmed cell death Myelination Synaptic pruning Brain plastic
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Match the each term with its best matching description. Programmed cell death Myelination Synaptic pruning Brain plasticity Experience-expectant brain growth Experience-dependent brain growth Secular trends Growth hormone Marasmus Growth faltering [Choose ] [Choose] The coating of neural fibers with an insulating fatty sheath that improves the efficiency of message transfer. It refers to the only pituitary secretions produced continuously throughout life. f part of the cortex is damaged, other parts can take over the tasks it would have handled. It refers to changes in body size from one generation to the next. Neurons that are seldom stimulated soon lose their synapses. It is a term applied to infants whose weight, height, and head circumference are substantially below age-related growth norms and who are withdrawn. In as many as half such cases, a disturbed parent-infant relationship contributes to the failure to grow normally. As synapses form, many surrounding die-20 to 80 percent, depending on the brain region. It refers toa wasted condition of the body caused by a diet low in all essential nutrients, usually appears in the first year of life when a baby's mother cannot produce enough breast milk and bottle-feeding is also inadequate. This consists of additional growth and refinement of established brain structures as a result of specific learning experiences that occur throughout our lives, varyingwidely across individuals and cultures. This refers to the young brain's rapidly developing organization, which depends on ordinary experiences. [Choose ] [Choose ] [Choose ] [Choose ] [Choose ] [Choose ]