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At first was trickier to investigate
brain structure
and function
Before
brain scanning
psychologists
relied on
case-studies
for people who experienced
brain injury
or had brain
operations
.
Phineas cage:
Damage to
frontal lobe
after explosion at work in an
iron bar
After accident he was less organised and more impulsive with personality changes including increased
aggression
Led to belief area of brain is responsible for these behaviours
Only one person so it isn't representative of whole
population
Use of Animals
Animals used to study brain structure and behaviour but differences between animals and humans means results may not be useful
Use animals because it may not be ethical for humans
Brain scans examine brain activity:
PET scans
CAT scans
MRI scans
fMRI scans
PET scan
= show which parts of the brain are
active
during different tasks
CAT scans
= detect
damaged
parts of the brain,
tumours
and
blood clots
MRI
scans = detect small
tumours
and provide detailed information about structure
fMRI scans = provide structural and functional information
Maguire et al - A study of taxi driver's brains - method
Natural experiment
MRI
scans from
16
licensed male
London
taxi drivers were compared with a
control group
who had never driven taxis
All Ps good in general, neurological and psychiatric health with
average age
of
44
All drivers working for
at least 18months
Maguire et al - A study of taxi driver's brains - Findings
Average right posterior
hippocampus
was
significantly
larger for
taxi drivers
than
control group
Increased size relative to
length of time
been
a taxi driver
Longer been working, longer right posterior hippocampus
Maguire et al - A study of taxi driver's brains - Conclusion
Hippocampus
responsible for storing a
spatial
representation of the environment
Specific navigational demand on
taxi drivers
resulted in physical change
Maguire et al - A study of taxi driver's brains - Evaluation
Findings of study help those with
brain injuries
to show size of
structures
in brain
influenced
by cognitive activity
Rehabilitation tailored for
specific needs
of individuals
Good
level of control --> Reliable
Sample size
small --> only generalise to male taxi drivers in
London