Brain Scans (test 2) Flashcards

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4 types of brain imaging

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  • electrical recordings (4)
  • brain stimulation (2)
  • structural imaging (4)
  • dynamic imaging (5)
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single-cell recordings

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  • electrical recordings
  • reads AP from an electrode placed adjacent to a neuron
  • invasive
  • can record at many spots with multiple electrons
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EEG

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  • electrical recordings
  • electroencephalogram
  • electrodes attached to a cap on the skull to record activity through APs
  • can show different states of consciousness
  • ongoing recording throughout the duration of the experiment
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awake/excited

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beta rhythm

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relaxed/eyes closed

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alpha waves

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drowsy

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slower frequency and increased amplitude

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asleep

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slower frequency and higher amplitude delta waves

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deep sleep

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even slower and higher amplitude

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coma

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further slowing

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ERP

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  • electrical recordings
  • records like EEG but only when the stimulus is presented NOT ongoing
  • can show location seizures start (starts in one place and recruits other brain areas)
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MEG

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  • electrical recording
  • uses magnets
  • detects the areas of greater magnetics intensity (electrical field) around neurons
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Intracranial brain stimulation

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  • brain stimulation
  • electrodes implanted into brain to stimulate tissue
  • invasive
  • used for Parkinson’s disease sometimes
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Transcranial magnetic stimulation

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  • brain stimulation
  • use magnetic stimulator outside of the skull
  • not invasive
  • the magnetic field causes close neurons to fire
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conventional radiography

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  • structural imaging
  • use x-ray
  • looks at fractures and gross brain abnormalities
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pneumoencephalography

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  • structural imaging
  • uses x-ray
  • remove a small amount of CSF from subarachnoid space
  • replace with air
  • sit up and track air as move up though ventricles
  • invasive
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angiogram

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  • structural imaging
  • uses x-ray
  • inject x-ray absorbing substance into the bloodstream
  • produces an image f the blood vessels
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computed tomography

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  • structural imaging
  • uses x-ray
  • takes 20 images at different angles
  • makes a 3D image
  • good at picking up big abnormalities
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positron emission tomography

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  • dynamic imaging
  • PET
  • an indirect measure of brain activity
  • the radioactive substance injected into the bloodstream (15O2)
  • shows blood flow, more flow is more active
  • substance breaks up and releases positrons to stabilize, emit photons which are detected
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magnetic resonance imaging

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  • dynamic imaging
  • MRI
  • align hydrogen atoms
  • how long does it take them to relax
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functional MRI (fMRI)

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  • dynamic imaging
  • flipping hydrogen atoms
  • use BOLD
  • as they relax that causes increased blood flow to that areas so can see the oxygen going there
  • less invasive than PET
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magnetic resonance spectroscopy

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  • dynamic imaging
  • MRS
  • detects nerve cells from other substance
  • do not get an image
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diffuser tensor imaging

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  • dynamic imaging
  • DTI
  • images fiber pathway
  • color is the direction of the pathway
  • done by tracing the movement of water molecules
  • green= between different U fibers
  • red= sideways
23
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children concussions may impact

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normal development

slower recovery