Brain research and plasticity. Flashcards
What are fMRIs?
- uses blood flow of brain to indicate level of activity, because more blood means more oxygen going to the brain.
- head placed in large electromagnet
- Produces 3D images.
Advantages of fMRIs?
-Does not use radiation so is usually risk free.
-Images have high resolution so clear activity.
Disadvantages of fMRIs?
-Expensive.
-Has a 5 second time lag.
-Have to lie completely still to get clear image.
-Only shows blood flow, so may ignore inter connectivity.
What are EEGs?
-A test used to find problems related to electrical activity of the brain. An EEG tracks and records brain wave patterns.
-Electrodes are placed on the scalp, attached to a skull cap.
-The scans represent brainwave patterns.
Advantages of EEGs?
-High temporal resolution so there is no time lag.
-Non-invasive and not uncomfortable.
-Cheaper than fMRIs.
Disadvantages of EEGs?
-Only a general idea of brain acitivity, you cannot pinpoint the location.
What are ERPs?
An event-related potential (ERP) is the measured brain response that is the direct result of a specific sensory, cognitive, or motor event.
-Small voltage changes are detected.
Advantages of ERPs?
high temporal resolution
information can also be gained from the spatial distribution of the scalp recordings
provide a dynamic picture of brain activity over time
Disadvantages of ERPs?
-Only in the outer layers.
-Extraneous variables must be eliminated,
-Lack of standardisation between different research studies.
What are post moretem examination?
The brain is analysed after death to determine whether certain observed behaviours during the patient’s lifetime can be linked to abnormalities in the brain.
-Compare with neurotypical brains.
Advantages of PMEs?
-Vital in providing understanding before fMRIs and EEGs.
-Detailed examinations and deep exploration of tissue
Disadvantages of PMEs?
-Issue of causation, the structure abnormality and the patient may not be linked.
-No informed consent.
What is brain plasticity?
the brain’s ability to change structure and function as a result of experiencePl
Plasticity throughout life?
-When 2-3 years old, 15000 synaptic connections per neuron, because of rapid learning and growth. This decreases with age.
What is synaptic pruning?
as we grow older, weak neural connections are broken while strong ones are bolstered, increasing the efficiency of our brains.