Bioelectricity Flashcards
Time for transmitter to travel over a distance x
t = x^2/2D
D = diffusion constant
x in cm
Richard Carton
Electrical activity discovered w galvanometer
1875
Hans Berger
discovered alpha and beta waves in brain
1929
was interested in telepathy
unconscious waves oscillate more - SYNCHRONOUS
conscious = ASYNCHRONOUS
Alpha wave
Brain wave frequency 8-12 Hz
Ohm’s Law
I = V/R
I is current
V is voltage
R is resistance
in mV
Direction of current
Current arrives from dendron + leaves via axon
EEG
can’t record single neuron
aligned neuron waves summate and can be recorded in region of brain
voltage summates if in same direction
REM sleep
Rapid eye movement
Theta and sometimes gamma waves
Desynchronised sleep
Acetylcholine neurotransmitter, no norepinephrine
Non-REM sleep
delta waves
low frequency oscillations
Wakefulness
alpha and beta waves
asynchronous
Epilepsy
When your brain waves become synchronous and are firing at high power
Loss muscle control
Current and voltage activity in axons
Resistance is higher inside axon
Current is the same outside and inside axon
Difference in voltage
Tuberomammillary Nucleus
The tuberomammillary nucleus (TMN) is a histaminergic nucleus located within the posterior third of the hypothalamus.
Involved in wakefulness
Wilder Graves Penfield
Canadian surgeon - developed Montreal procedure
Montreal Procedure
Destroyed nerve cells in brain where epileptic seizures originated
Before operating, brain stimulated to observe responses to target areas of brain responsible for seizures
Sensor + motor cortices maps