Date | May 2019 | Marks available | 1 | Reference code | 19M.3.SL.TZ1.4 |
Level | Standard level | Paper | Paper 3 | Time zone | Time zone 1 |
Command term | State | Question number | 4 | Adapted from | N/A |
Question
The scan shows the brain of a patient affected by a stroke. The dark patch labelled X represents an area where cells have died.
[Source: Case courtesy of Dr Ahmed Abdrabou, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 36865]
State the name of the general area of the brain affected by this stroke.
Explain how patient recovery from a stroke illustrates the property of neural plasticity.
Explain how studies of lesions have helped to identify the functions of different parts of the brain.
Markscheme
cerebrum/cerebral hemisphere/cerebral cortex ✔
a. «neural plasticity» is the ability to form new neural connections/synapses ✔
b. the area that is damaged by the stroke had a specific function ✔
c. other area of the brain can take on these functions ✔
a. lesions are areas of brain injury ✔
b. diagnosed in living people using fMRI/CAT scan/PET scan ✔
c. autopsies reveal the position and extent of lesions/animal experimentation ✔
d. the behaviour/functioning of patient with lesion was observed ✔
Examiners report
Specific areas (some incorrect) were often given rather than general and “cerebral” was often omitted.
The concept of neural plasticity was generally understood but not that new connections are made in areas other than that damaged by a stroke.
Autopsies were more often mentioned than fMRIs. The link between position of a lesion and lost function was well understood.