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The sense in which properties of the outside world are copied/stimulated by cognition | Mental representation |
The way in which properties of the outside world manifest themselves in the neural signal | Neural representation |
Soul controls movements of the muscles through influence on the pineal body. uses dualism: mind (eternal) and body (mortal) are seperate substances. | Descartes historical perspective |
Violent epileptic seizures can be treated with surgically splitting the corpus callosum. corpus callosum connects the two hemispheres and is made up of a bundle of nerve fibres. found language production and right side motor control is in the left hemisphere. | How to study human consciousness - using split brains - sperry et al. |
When testing one hemisphere, stimulus must be presented for 150 ms or less as this is faster than the eye can move from central fixation to the stimulus | How to control loss of lateralization within cognitive testing of the hemispheres |
Right visual field will verbally give answer of the stimuli, but left visual field will say they can't see anything | Testing lateralization for visual stimuli |
Out of a selection of objects, if the left hand picks the object its because the right hemisphere visualising it and controlling the left hand. | Testing lateralization for tactile stimuli |
An imaging method that uses a modified MRI scanner reveal bundles of axons in the living brain. we can visualise connections in the brain | DTI - diffusion tensor imaging |
So from millisecond to a day 1) single cell and microstimulation 2) MEG, ERP, TMS, EEG 3)fMRI 4) PET 5) MRI 6) CT | List the brain measures in terms of temporal resolution |
So from brain to molecule: 1) EEG ERP MEG 2) CT MRI PET fMRI 3) TMS 4) single cell and microstimulation | List brain measures in terms of spatial resolution |
Same side | Ipsilateral |
Opposite side | Contralateral |
Cell bodies | Grey matter |
Axons and dendrites wrapped in lipids | White matter |
Sylvian fissure | Fissure between frontal and temporal lobe |
How functioning is mapped and controlled in the brain in the motor cortex and somatosensory cortex | Somatotopic organisation |
- thalamus and hypothalamus | Diencephalon |
- somatic is movement of skeletal muscles - includes 12 cranial nerves attached to ventral surface of brain e.g. nerve 10 is vagus nerve - includes 31 pairs of afferent and efferent spinal nerves | Discuss somatic control within the peripheral nervous system |
- autonomic functioning keeps us alive i.e. vegative functions - smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, glands - sympathetic and parasympathetic - all nerves are efferent | Discuss autonomic control within the peripheral nervous system |