Throughout childhood Myelin continues to be
build around the axons and dendrites in your child's brain to improve the transmission of nerve signals.
Not exact matches
Instead of rigid bones,
axons are
built around structural elements, mostly bundles of filaments called microtubules.
Each time a network is activated — the information recalled for review or use — the connections become stronger and faster (speed through a circuit is largely determined by the layers of myelin coating that are
built up
around the
axons — this is also in response to the flow of the electric current of information transport when the circuit is activated).