Chapter 7: Studying the Brain's Structure and Functions Flashcards
Surgical techniques for treating Parkinson’s disease
- Deep-brain stimulation
- brain lesions
Drug manipulations in rats
Hebb discovered by testing rats that…
- Cognitively stimulating environments help maximize intellectual development
- More enriched/complex environments -> more and larger synapses, more and larger astrocytes (rat study)
- Not more neurons but more neural mass
- One group of rats lived in the Hebb’s kitchen while the others grew up in a lab
Hypokinetic vs hyperkinetic rats
DREADD
- Designer Receptors Exclusively Activated by Designer Drugs
- to identify the circuitry and cellular signals that specify behavior, perceptions, emotions, innate drives, and motor functions
- Form of chemogenetics
Electroencephalography (advantages/disadvantages)
- Records graded potentials from thousands of cells
- Reveals features of the brain’s ALWAYS ACTIVE electrical activity
Adv.
- the ability to see brain activity as it unfolds in real time, at the level of milliseconds (thousandths of a second).
Disadv.
- it’s hard to figure out where in the brain the electrical activity is coming from.
- Shallow depth
Event related potentials
- the measured brain response that is the direct result of a specific sensory, cognitive, or motor event.
- EEG measures ERPs
- the response becomes more clear after repeated presentations of the stimulus
Magnetoencephalography (advantages/disadvantages)
- The natural magnetic field produced as a byproduct of our natural electrical field from our brain is measured in the form of magnetic potentials
Adv.
- Permit a three-dimensional localization of the cell groups generating the measured field
- Higher resolution than ERP, goes deeper than EEG
- higher temporal resolution
Disadv.
- High cost
Diffusion tensor imaging (advantages/disadvantages)
- Detects the directional movements of water molecules through white matter nerve fiber pathways in the brain
Adv.
- Used to delineate abnormalities in neural pathways
Disadv.
- Can’t differentiate between tissue types
Magnetic resonance spectroscopy (advantages/disadvantages)
- MRI method that uses the hydrogen proton signal to determine the concentration of brain metabolites, such a N-acetylaspartate
adv.
- Useful in detecting persisting abnormalities in brain metabolism in disorders such as concussion
disadv.
- low sensitivity and spectral resolution
Functional brain imaging techniques (advantages/disadvantages)
- When human brain activity increases, the increase in oxygen produced by increased blood flow actually exceeds the tissue’s need for oxygen
adv.
- good spatial resolution
disadv
- bad temporal resolution compared to EEG and ERP
Twins relation to epigenetics
- Epigenetic changes can persist throughout a lifetime and even across multiple generations
- Chronic stress, traumatic events, drugs, culture, and disease are factors
ERPs
- the graded potentials on dendrites that a sensory stimulus triggers
- Complex EEG waveforms are related in time to a specific sensory event
Beta waves and related behaviors
- Low amplitude and fast
- Behavior: strongly engaged mind. A person in active conversation would be in beta
Alpha waves and related behaviors
- High amplitude and slow
- Behavior: non-arousal, meditation, walking in a garden
Theta waves and related behaviors
- Greater amplitude and slower frequency than alpha but less than Delta
- Behavior: has taken time off from a task and begins to daydream,