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Biopschology
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post mortem
studding the brain after death
How
post mortem
works
study persons
behaviour
when they are alive
analyse the
brain
during the post mortem to find
abnormalities
or lesions
correlate the affected part of the brain with the abnormal behaviour
Pros of
post mortem
level of detail: can analyse deeper
sections
of the brain.
cons of
post mortem
cause and effect
: cannot establish cause and effect, effected part of brain may not be the cause of their behaviour.
ethical issues: at what extent can patients with abnormalities give consent(refer to case study of patient
HM
)
What are event-related potentials (ERPs) in the context of EEG data analysis?
Brainwaves
triggered by specific sensory, motor, or cognitive events
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What is the significance of excellent temporal resolution in ERP measurements?
It allows for more specific measurement of
neural processes
compared to
EEG
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How does statistical averaging technique affect EEG recordings?
It removes
extraneous
brain activity, isolating responses to specific
stimuli
or tasks
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What are the strengths and weaknesses of using ERP in research?
Strengths:
Excellent
temporal resolution
Useful for measuring
cognitive deficits
and functions
Weaknesses:
Lack of
standardization
in methodology
Background noise
can obstruct results
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What physiological response do fMRI scans rely on?
The
haemodynamic
response
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Why do areas of the brain appear brightly colored on fMRI scans?
Because they have a higher requirement for
oxygenated
blood
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How does the bold response relate to fMRI scans?
It measures the absorption of the signal by
deoxyhaemoglobin
in active
brain areas
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What are the strengths and weaknesses of fMRI scans?
Strengths:
High
spatial resolution
Can be used during tasks
Safer than
PET
scans
Weaknesses:
Poor
temporal resolution
(
5-second
delay)
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What is the primary function of EEG scans?
To measure and amplify
electric
activity
across
the brain
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How do EEG scans contribute to sleep research?
They are useful in investigating the characteristics of different
sleep stages
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Why is EEG considered more appropriate for monitoring ongoing cerebral states than fMRI?
Because it has much higher
temporal resolution
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What are the strengths and weaknesses of EEG scans?
Strengths:
High
temporal resolution
Useful in diagnosing
epilepsy
Weaknesses:
Lower spatial resolution
Difficulty in differentiating adjacent areas
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