Invasive neurophysiology Harms Flashcards
Which imaging technique is commonly used to measure functional connectivity?
a. CT
b. MRI
c.PET
d. Ultrasound
b.
DTI is primarily used to measure..
a. blood oxygenation levels
b. neuronal activity correlates
c. structural connectivity
d. preferred direction of diffusion
d
What is fiber tractography?
A technique for reconstructing white matter pathways
B. A method for measuring blood flow in the brain
C. A process of identifying functional connectivity
D. An approach to mapping brain stimulation effects
E. None of the above
a.
In the Penfield Revisited technique, connectivity is calculated from stimulation points with a radius of:
A. 1 mm
B. 3 mm
C. 5 mm
D. 10 mm
E. None of the above
c.
. Network analysis of the human brain is based on the principles of:
A. Linear regression
B. Behavioral psychology
C. Quantum mechanics
D. Network science and graph theory
E. None of the above
d.
Graph theory is used in network analysis to:
A. Measure blood oxygenation levels
B. Detect structural abnormalities in the brain
C. Analyze connectivity patterns between brain regions
D. Identify functional connectivity networks
E. None of the above
c.