A01 Ways of Investigating the Brain

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  • What do psychologists use to investigate brain localisation?S

    Psychologists use medical techniques to investigate brain localisation:
    • Techniques for investigating the brain are often used for medical purposes in the diagnosis of illness.
    • The purpose of scanning in psychological research is often to investigate localisation - to determine which parts of the brain do what.
  • Techniques?
    • fMRI
    • EEG
    • ERPs
    • Post-Mortem
  • fMRI stands for?

    functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • fMRI?

    • Detects changes in blood oxygenation & flow that occur due to neural activity in specific brain areas. (highlights active areas of brain).
    • When brain more active/neural activity = causes changes in flow & oxygenation levels of blood in brain. This coz when part of brain carrying out task = consumes more oxygen, so blood flow carrying this oxygen directed to active area, which known as = HAEMODYNAMIC RESPONSE
    • Output of fMRI = 3D image/activation maps shows parts of the brain that active & thus must be involved when carrying out specific tasks in particular mental processes.
  • EEG stands for?

    • Electroencephalogram
  • EEG
    • EEGs shows overall electrical activity in the brain by measuring electrical activity within the brain via electrodes attached to the scalp using a skull cap (like swim cap with electrodes attached) giving an overall account of brain activity.
    • The output is a scan recording which displays brainwave patterns generated from the action of millions of neurons.
    • Where an arrhythmic pattern is detected this can be used to indicate a neural malfunction.
    • EEG is often used as a diagnostic tool, e.g. unusual arrhythmic abnormalities such epilepsy, tumours or sleep disorders.
  • ERPs Stand for?

    • Event-related Potentials
  • ERPs
    • ERPs are types of brain waves related to/triggered by particular events.
    • ERPs are what is left when all extraneous brain activity from an EEG recording is filtered out, it isolates sensory, cognitive/motor responses down to the specific stimuli presented.
    • Allows researchers to see brain’s response to specific stimulus. 
    • This done using statistical technique, leaving only responses that relate to the presentation of a specific stimulus (for example).
    • This research revealed many different forms of ERP and how these are linked to cognitive processes (e.g. perception & attention).
  • Post Mortem Examinations
    • A technique that is the analysis of a person’s brain after their death - often used when the person has suffered from a rare condition and has experienced unusual deficits
    • Areas of the brain are examined after death as a means of establishing the likely cause of any disorder or deficit that the person experienced in life. In most cases the brain is compared to a neurotypical brain to assess the extent of the differences.
  • Overall summary of the techniqes?
    fMRI - Highlights active areas of the brain
    EEG - shows overall electrical brain activity
    ERPs - shows brainwaves related to particular events
    Post-mortem - examining brain after to death to establish cause of disorder or deficits that the person experienced in their life (to help others).