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what is a post mortum exam?
brain examined after death which shows
stuctural abnormalities
case of HM -
leisions
and
hippocampus
what is a strength of post mortum examinations?
can clearly see
structural
differences and
damage
what are the weaknesses of post mortum examinations?
unique cases
only shows
structural damage
low
sample size
death
causes
trauma
what is an fMRi?
magnetic field and radio waves used to measure
blood flow
measure
changes
in
blood flow
as specific tasks are performed - see what area is involved
what are the strengths of fMRI scans?
safe
,
painless
, non-invasive - can get more people
shows
tumours
and
damage
what are the disadvantages of fMRI scans?
very
expensive
cannot be used with
metallic
devices i.e.
pacemakers
what is an
EEG
?
electrodes on scalp to detect neural activity
used to look at stages of sleep, sleep disorders and epilepsy
what are the strengths of EEGs?
cheap
can see when a person is
thinking
safe
,
painless
and non-invasive
what are the weaknesses of EEGs?
poor
spatial resolution
restricted to
neo-cortex
-> cannot safely use for
deeper
in the brain
what is an
ERP
?
electrodes placed on scalp measures neural activity WHEN presented with a
stimuli
/
task
what are the strengths of
ERPs
?
cheap
so more research
ppts can be given different
stimuli
to see how processing works and in which area of the brain is
activated
what is the weakness of
ERPs
?
a number of
trials
are needed to obtain
meaningful
data
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