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    • What is spatial resolution?
      Level of accuracy in identifying the exact location of a brain structure or brain activity in space (where activity happened)
    • What is temporal resolution?
      Level of accuracy in identifying the exact location of a brain activity in time (when activity happens)
    • What does fMRI stand for?
      Functional magnetic resonance imaging
    • How does fMRI work?
      Uses magnetic field and radio waves to detect changes in both blood oxygenation and flow that occur as a result of brain activity in specific parts of the brain
    • What happens when a brain area is more active?
      Consumes more oxygen. To meet this increased demand, blood flow is directed to the active area
    • What kind of images do fMRIs produce?
      3D showing which parts of the brain are involved in a particular mental process
    • fMRI has important implications on what?

      Understanding of localisation of function
    • What does EEG do?

      Measures electrical activity within the brain via electrodes that are fixed to an individual‘s scalp using a skull cap
    • What does the scan recording represent? (EEG)
      The brainwave patterns that are generated from the actions of thousands of neurons, providing an overall account of brain activity
    • What is EEG often used as ?
      A diagnostic tool as it can detect arrhythmic patterns of activity
    • What may arrhythmic patterns indicate?
      Neurological abnormalities such as epilepsy, tumours or some sleep disorder s
    • What does ERP stand for?
      Event related potential
    • What are ERPs?
      Specific brainwaves derived from EEG data
    • How is EEG data isolated to create ERGs?
      Statistical averaging to remove unrelated brain activity. They represent neural responses to specific sensory, cognitive or motor events
    • What are ERPs used for?
      Study cognitive processes like attention and perception, revealing various forms of brain activity associated with these functions
    • What are postmortem examinations?
      Analysis of a person’s brain following their death