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Science·The Human Body·conceptual

Neurons & Brain Structure

Explain how neurons transmit signals as electrochemical impulses across synapses, describe how the brain is organised (lobes and functions, limbic system for emotion), and explain neuroplasticity — why learning and practice physically change brain structure — connecting to optical illusions as evidence that the brain constructs reality rather than passively recording it

Suggested ages 11–13

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Evidence of understanding

  • Describes the neuron-to-neuron signal pathway: electrical impulse travels along axon, neurotransmitter crosses the synapse, new impulse begins in the next neuron
  • Names the four lobes of the cerebral cortex (frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital) and gives one function for each
  • Explains neuroplasticity: repeated neural pathways become stronger and faster — this is the biological mechanism of learning and skill development

Assessment prompt

If Neurons & Brain Structure was asked why practising a skill like piano or football makes you better over time, could they explain what's actually happening physically in the brain — and describe what it means to say the brain 'rewires itself'?

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