Ways of studying the brain

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    • What are the four ways of studying the brain?
      • fMRI
      • EEG
      • ERP
      • Post mortem examinations
    • What does fMRI do?
      • Detects changes in blood flow to show active areas (where more oxygen is consumed)
      • Produces 3D image
    • What do EEG do?
      • Measures electrical activity in the brain using a skull cap with electrodes
      • The scan represents brainwave patterns
      • An electrical signal is detected when multiple neurons fire at the same time to the same area
    • What does and ERP do?
      • Uses averaging techniques to filter out the extra activity
      • Just focuses on the response to the specific stimulus from the EEG scanning
    • What is a post mortem exam?
      • Dissects and analyses the brain after death
      • Checks for damage to establish likely cause of a deficit or disorder
    • Strengths of fMRI:
      +High spatial resolution
      +Non invasive
      +Risk free
    • Limitations of fMRI:
      -Poor temporal resolution
      -Expensive
      -Have to remain completely still
      -Delays in oxygen rates which the fMRI picks up
    • Strengths of EEG:
      +Non invasive
      +Good temporal validity
      +Can be used while moving around
      +Real world applications e.g. sleep stages or diagnosing epilepsy
    • Limitation of EEG:
      -Lacks spatial resolution
    • Strengths of ERP:
      +Non invasive
      +Able to pinpoint response to specific event
    • Limitations of ERP:
      -Difficult to average out the irrelevant activity
      -Different researchers use different averaging techniques
    • Strengths of post mortem examinations:
      +Allow to see brain structures much more clearly
      +Provided foundation for studying the brain
    • Limitation of post mortem examinations:
      -Brain damage is rarely confined to one area so hard to pinpoint the connection between damage and symptoms