Neuroscientific Methods and Brain Injury Flashcards
Lecture 6
What are the methods to study the structure of the human brain (static)?
CT, DTI, MRI
What are functional methods to study the brain (during activity/dynamic)?
PET, fMRI and EEG
What method is used to stimulate the brain?
TMS - transcranial magnetic stimulation
What are the two important types of resolutions?
Temporal and spatial
When was the first Electroencephalograph introduced?
1929
What does the term ERP stand for?
Event related potential
What is ERP?
ERP refers to the brain signals directly related to the task being completed during the EEG
What is the N400 responsible for?
Processing the meaning of the stimulus
What does the N170 do?
Processing the face
Why are x-rays not a method used to observe the brain?
Lack of density means that isn’t visible
What does MRI stand for?
Magnetic resonance imaging
What are the pros and cons of a MRI machine?
pro- no radiation, better spatial imaging
Con- expensive and no metal
What does DTI stand for?
Diffusion tensor imaging
How does the DTI work?
Quantifies the relative water molecules in the bundles of axons in white matter to determine their location
What is functional imaging?
Computerised methods of detecting metabolic or chemicals changes within the living brain