metode neurostiintifice Flashcards
What are neuroscience methods?
Techniques that allow us to: -investigate brain function
-see brain structures
Brain stimulation methods that allow us to enhance or disrupt brain function
What is neuropsychology?
The effects of brain injury or damage
What is neuroimaging?
A non-invasive technique that directly or indirectly images the structure, function or pharmacology of the brain or nervous system.
What can neuroimaging measure?
Structure
Blood flow - to infer function
Pharmacology - brain chemicals called metabolites
Electrical signals - from neural activity to infer function
What can neuroimaging show us about structure?
- different tissue-types
- damage
- volume
- shape
Why do we measure blood flow?
Neurones do not store glucose and oxygen.
But neuron firing requires energy to be brought quickly to an area.
This is why blood releases oxygen to active neurones.
(By stimulating an area with neuroimaging we can see which area is active because neurones need to fire and these require oxygen to do so and blood will flow in that area that requires oxygen.)
Tell me some features about blood flow imaging
- measured by MRI, PET, DOI
- good spatial resolution (tells you exactly where the activity happens)
- poor temporal resolution (not quick)
How do we measure electrical activity?
Directly (EEG) OR
By measuring the magnetic field produced by electrical activity (MEG)
What is MRI?
-Images created by using radiowaves to manipulate an electromagnetic field
-Relies on presence of hydrogen in the body for signal
What are some strengths of MRI?
Reasonably safe, no radiation
High quality images of soft tissues
3D
What are some weaknesses of MRI?
Expensive
Must stay still
Indirect: measures blood flow not neurones
What is CT?
Uses multiple X-rays to produce images
Provides info on structure and damage
Poor resolution
Radiating so only used in emergency
Inexpensive
What is EEG?
Records the electrical activity of the brain via electrodes placed on the scalp
What are ERPs?
ERPs describe EEG signal in response to a stimulus
They are used to infer information about what is happening in the brain during a task = functional activity
What are some strengths of EEG?
Safe, non-invasive
Good temporal resolution
Inexpensive