The Approaches: Cognitive Neuroscience 2024/25 Flashcards

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Which brain scanning techniques are used by cognitive neuroscience?

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  • fMRI scans
  • PET scans
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What does cognitive neuroscience use brain scanning techniques to investigate?

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How brain activity may determine internal mental processes

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What is one example of an internal mental process cognitive neuroscience investigates?

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Memory

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What is cognitive neuroscience?

Remember that cognitive neuroscience is essentially a combination of biological and cognitive ideas

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Scienfitic study of brain structure, processes and chemistry that are responsible for internal mental processes

Remember that cognitive neuroscience is essentially a combination of biological and cognitive ideas

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How do cognitive neuroscientists identify areas of the brain which are responsible for internal mental processes?

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Comparing the brain scans of those with a disorder to those without a disorder

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Using an example from memory, explain how cognitive neuroscience techniques have been used.

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  • Types of LTM
  • Tulving asked participants to complete tasks using their semantic/episodic memory
  • Identified types of LTM in different areas of the brain
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Why can cognitive neuroscience’s use of brain scans be considered scientific?

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They are objective and empirical techniques

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Using an example, why do some of the research methods in cognitive neuroscience lack mundane realism?

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  • Artificial tasks
  • Such as visualising riding a bike to identify location of procedural memory

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What is the issue with cognitive neuroscience methods lacking mundane realism?

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This may not represent the way the internal mental processes function in the everyday life

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What **practical application ** has been developed from cognitive neuroscience?

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Neurorehabilitation

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The practical application of neurorehabilitation is based upon what principle from cognitive neuroscience?

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Specific brain regions are responsible for specific internal mental processes

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Give an example of where neurorehabilitation can be used

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  • Help patients to recover speech functions
  • Help patients to recover movement functions

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What has led to the emergence of cognitive neuroscience?

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Advancements in technology

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Apart from Memory, provide another example of where cognitive neuroscience has been used

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Identified people with schizophrenia have larger ventricles in the brain

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What 3 PEEL’s would you use to evaluate cognitive neuroscience?

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  • Scientific methods
  • Mundane realism
  • Practical Applications