Neuronal Activity
Neuronal Activity
The adult brain has a very large number of den-
dritic branches and synapses between cells that are or-
ganized in a very specific way. There simply is not
enough space in the human genome to specifically
encode all of this information. Instead of being only
a passive ‘‘readout’’ of genetic information, normal
development of the brain depends in part on the ac-
tivity of the neurons themselves. Even while the baby
is still in the womb, neuronal activity (the electrical
firing of cells) is very important. For example, it has
been discovered that the rhythmical waves of firing of
66 BRAIN DEVELOPMENTgroups of receptor cells in the eyes play an important
role in helping to structure some parts of the brain in-
volved in vision. This activity cannot be a response to
visual input, since the eyes are closed at this age. In-
stead, it appears that one part of the nervous system
can create a kind of ‘‘virtual environment’’ specifically
to aid the formation of other, later developing, parts
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