Biopsych: Evaluation of brain studying techniques Flashcards

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Strengths of fMRI

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High spatial resolution, does not rely on the use of radiation and so is virtually risk-free

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Weaknesses of fMRI

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Expensive, poor temporal resolution, cannot hone in on individual neurons and so it can be difficult to know exactly what brain activity is being shown

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Strengths of EEG

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Extremely high temporal resolution, has helped to diagnose epilepsy and helped up understand the stages involved in sleep

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Weaknesses of EEG

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Generalised information, does not allow researchers to differentiate between activity happening in different, but adjacent, locations

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Strengths of ERP

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Excellent temporal resolution, more specific measurements of neural processes, widespread use in measurement of cognitive functions and deficits

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Weaknesses of ERP

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Lack of standardisation in methodology between different studies makes it hard to confirm findings, it is difficult to remove extraneous data

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Strengths of post-mortem examinations

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Provided a foundation for early understanding of key processes in the brain, improved medical knowledge and helped generate hypotheses for further study

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Weaknesses of post-mortem examinations

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Observed damages in the brain may be unrelated to deficit, raises ethical issues of consent from the patient before death, it cannot be certain whether structural differences found caused the deficits

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