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Ways of Studying the Brain
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fMRI
Measures
brain activity
in specific areas by detecting associated changes in blood flow.
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EEG
A record of the brain wave patterns produced by
millions
of neurons, producing characteristic patterns.
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ERPs
Isolating specific responses of
neurons
to specific stimuli or tasks.
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Post mortem examinations
Correlating
behaviours
before death with brain structures after death.
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What is a
Post-Mortem Examination
?
- Way of examining brain after one's passing to establish
neurological
cause for psychological abnormalities
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What is
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
(
fMRI
)?
- Technique for measuring brain activity by detecting blood flow (increased oxygenation) indicating increased
neural activity
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What is
Electroencephalogram
(
EEG
)?
- Records changes in electrical activity of brain using
electrodes
attached to scalp
- Electrical signals from diff electrodes graphed over time
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What are
Event-Related Potentials
(
ERPs
)?
- Technique that takes raw
EEG
data and uses it to investigate cognitive processing of a specific event
- Very small voltage changes triggered by certain events/stimuli detected
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