Task 3 - EEG & ERP Flashcards
What is one aspect that might make multiunit recording more useful than single cell paradigms?
As the activity and interplay of larger groups of neurons is often more informative than simply recording each neuron individually.
What has better spatial resolution? EEG or MEG?
MEG
Why does MEG only detect currents that are parallel to the skull?
Since the induced magnetic field is perpendicular to the direction of the current, only currents that are parallel to the skull produce magnetic fields, that go outside the skull.
What are two physical disadvantages of MEG?
- The room has to be isolated against the earth’s magnetic field.
- The SQUIDS have to be kept at ~4 Kelvin, which requires a lot of energy.
Explain the two types of conduction that are relevant for EEG.
Volume Conduction: Through a medium which allows electrons to move in wave-form (within the brain)
Capacitive Conduction: Chain of attraction and repulsions in separate layers (skull, etc.)
What does the input impedance determine?
how well the amplifier can tolerate a poor connection to the scalp
What distinguishes active and passive ways to reduce noise in EEG research?
Active involves somehow filtering out signal from noise. Passive involves improving the external circumstances.
What are the three categories of ERPs?
Exogenous - Automatically triggered by a stimulus
Endogenous - Neural activity accompanying the task
Motor - Accompanying the preparation and execution of behavior
What does the N170 ERP typically react more strongly to?
Faces
What is the amplitude of the P3(00) wave correlated with?
The relative novelty of a stimulus
Explain what the two subcomponents of the P3 wave P3a and P3b refer entail.
P3a - Reacts to novelty independent of the task
P3b - Larger when a stimulus is part of a more improbably group in a given task.
Why can’t we pinpoint the location of a dipole in the brain?
Because for this, only one dipole would have to be active at a time. There is a large amount of noise.
When naming EEG electrodes, which numbers stand for the left hemisphere?
Odd
How many reference electrodes are required for an EEG experiment?
1
What are the most common physiological sources of artifacts?
Blinking
Eye Movements
Jaw Muscles