Interrogating the Nervous System Flashcards

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EPSP vs. IPSP vs. Action Potential

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  • EPSP = excitatory post synaptic potential = moves membane potential towards threshold
  • IPSP = inhibitory post synaptic potential = moves membane potential away from threshold
  • EPSP/IPSP = temporary membrane changes ==> spatially and temporally summated to generate all or none response of action potential
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Electrophysiologic activity and CNS hemodynamic “coupling” definition

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  • astrocytes form a coupling between neurons and blood supply
  • generate local increases in blood flow to areas of increased synaptic and other metabolic activity
  • measurement of cerebral hemodynamics and regional blood flow = indirect measure of the activity of populations of neurons
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Techniques for evaluating “brain activity” using electromagnetic properties of nervous system

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  • Electoroencephalogram (EEG)
  • Electromyography (EMG)
  • Magnetoencephalography (MEG)
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Techniques for evaluating “brain activity” using hemodynamic properties of nervous system

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  • PET
  • SPECT
  • fMRI
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EEG characteristics/fxn

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  • measure electrical potentials @ scalp
  • frequencies/wave patterns indicate states of being
    • Relaxed vs. Alert vs. Drowsy vs. REM vs. Dreamless
  • generally: higher frequency = more active vs. lower frequency = less active
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MEG characteristics/fxn

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  • records magnetic fields produced by electrical currents in populations of synchronized neurons
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fMRI characteristics/fxn

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  • synaptic activity ==> regional changes in deoxyhemoglobin concentration
  • images change due to nature of magnetic properties of hemoglobin
    • oxyhemoglobin is diamagnetic and does not cause distoriton in a magnetic field vs.
    • deoxyhemoglobin is paramagnetic and does distort magnetic fields
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PET characteristics/fxn

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  • FDG-PET uses radiolabeled glucose
    • active parts of brain attract more glucose ==> radiolabeled glucose seen on PET
  • H2O15-PET uses radiolabeled water
    • active parts of brain attract mroe blood flow + water ==> active parts of brain seen on PET
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