Brain studying

Cards (9)

  • Brain studying-
    Spatial resolution- spatial Accuracy to see the exact place of where activity occurs.
    Temporal resolution- accuracy of the scan with its time compared to time of the activity.
  • Brain studying-
    fMRI- functional magnetic resonance imaging
    • detects change in blood oxygenation and flow as result of neural activity
    • creates a 3D image, showing the parts involved in the mental processes
    • 1-2 mm spatial resolution
    • 5 sec temporal resolution
  • Brain studying-
    EEG- electroencephalogram
    • uses electrodes attached to the scalp to measure electrical brain activity shown in a graph
    • takes place over time seeing the activity of thousands of neurones- overall brain activity
    • Low spatial resolution
    • 1-5 millisecond temporal resolution
  • Brain studying-
    ERP- event related potential
    • measures small voltage charges in relation to different activities
    • electrodes attached to the scalp, measuring electrical brain activity
    • low spatial resolution
    • 1-10 millisecond temporal resolution
  • Brian studying-
    Post-mortem
    • Study of the dead and bare brain
    • able to see underlying conditions/abnormalities
    • used to explain differences in the persons behaviour
    • no spatial or temporal resolution
  • Brain studying-
    fMRI- evaluations
    S- not relying on radiation, making it simple, non-invasive, risk free.
    S- High spatial resolution, accurate images
    W- expensive
    W- low temporal resolution, may not actually represent the current brain activity
    W- small sample
    W- not appropriate for everyone due to the small space, time consumption and noise
  • Brain studying-
    EEG- Evaluations-
    S- able to identify conditions involving large bursts of energy (epilepsy)
    S- high temporal resolution, giving high accuracy
    W- generalised energy captured
  • Brain studying-
    ERP- evaluations-
    S- low spatial resolution
    S- high temporal resolution
    W- lack of standardisation between studies
    W- pure data must eliminate all extraneous variables (noise), which is difficult
  • Brain studying-
    Post-mortem- evalutaions
    S- detailed view of abnormalities
    S- no personal distress
    W- cant see abnormalities in activity
    CPW- ethical issue of informed consent
    CPS- beneficial study- lots of answers