Brain Scans (test 2) Flashcards
1
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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)
2
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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
3
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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
4
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awake/excited
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beta rhythm
5
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relaxed/eyes closed
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alpha waves
6
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drowsy
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slower frequency and increased amplitude
7
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asleep
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slower frequency and higher amplitude delta waves
8
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deep sleep
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even slower and higher amplitude
9
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coma
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further slowing
10
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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)
11
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MEG
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- electrical recording
- uses magnets
- detects the areas of greater magnetics intensity (electrical field) around neurons
12
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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
13
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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
14
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conventional radiography
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- structural imaging
- use x-ray
- looks at fractures and gross brain abnormalities
15
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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