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. EEG. Standard placements of electrodes on the human scalp: A, auricle; C, central; F, frontal; Fp, frontal pole; O, occipital; P, parietal; T, temporal.. . EEG. . EEG. . EEG. Many neurons need to sum their activity in order to be detected by EEG electrodes. The timing of their activity is crucial. Synchronized neural activity produces larger signals..
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20. Sensing Techniques-Cat Scans ordinary x-rays look at bone, other matter
its a composite picture- doesnt isloate a single slice
To isolate a single slice, trangulate in using lots of scans and use a computer to reconstruct the slice.ordinary x-rays look at bone, other matter
its a composite picture- doesnt isloate a single slice
To isolate a single slice, trangulate in using lots of scans and use a computer to reconstruct the slice.
21. Sensing Techniques-Cat Scans ordinary x-rays look at bone, other matter
its a composite picture- doesnt isloate a single slice
To isolate a single slice, trangulate in using lots of scans and use a computer to reconstruct the slice.ordinary x-rays look at bone, other matter
its a composite picture- doesnt isloate a single slice
To isolate a single slice, trangulate in using lots of scans and use a computer to reconstruct the slice.
22. Sensing Techniques-Cat Scans Cat Scans use x-rays to show structures
Really precise maps
Hard to determine functions
24. Sensing Techniques-PET Radioactive element decays, gives off positron
Positron moves a short distance and gives off two gamma rays in opposite directions
25. Sensing Techniques-PET Because 180 degrees apart, can isolate a slice of the brain
Detectors detect arriving gamma rays, and because of the timeing involved they can figure out where the original decay was
Radioactive materials carried by glucose- used by brain when it it working
More glucose = more brain activity
An indirect measure of brain functioning- but studies brain functioning none-the-lessBecause 180 degrees apart, can isolate a slice of the brain
Detectors detect arriving gamma rays, and because of the timeing involved they can figure out where the original decay was
Radioactive materials carried by glucose- used by brain when it it working
More glucose = more brain activity
An indirect measure of brain functioning- but studies brain functioning none-the-less
26. PET Scans Left scan: Eyes closed
Middle scan: White light
Right scan: Complex scene
See increasing activity in Occipital lobesLeft scan: Eyes closed
Middle scan: White light
Right scan: Complex scene
See increasing activity in Occipital lobes
27. PET Scans Episodic Task: remembering an experience that happened 40 years ago
Semantic task: thinking about the history of astronomy that was learned 40 years ago
Red:above-average blood flow, yellow: average blood flow, green: below-average blood flow.
Difference: Red: greater activation during episodic task, Green: greadter activation during semantic taskEpisodic Task: remembering an experience that happened 40 years ago
Semantic task: thinking about the history of astronomy that was learned 40 years ago
Red:above-average blood flow, yellow: average blood flow, green: below-average blood flow.
Difference: Red: greater activation during episodic task, Green: greadter activation during semantic task
28. PET Scans
39. Sensing Techniques-fMRI Functional Magnetic Nuclear Resonance Imaging
Similar to Pet, uses radio frequency information given off by water
Gives better time (6 seconds) and spatial (2 mm) resolution than Pet or Cat scans
Technology still under revision
Slight danger to subjects
Expensive ($300 an hour)
40. fMRI Method
41. MRI Scans
42. MRI Scans
50. Summary Appropriate technology depends on question
ERP has good temporal resolution
CAT, Pet, MRI have good to fair spatial resolution, only PET has any functional capture
fMRI has reasonably good spatial, reasonably good temporal, but is expensive