Title: Biological Foundations II Peeking Inside Our Thick Skulls
1Biological Foundations IIPeeking Inside Our
Thick Skulls
5m
- Unit 5, Parts 2 3 of 3
- Scanning the Brain(Ways We Can View the Brain)
2Scanning The Brain
- Special presentation by Stephanie Hevenor
3Neuroimaging
4The Methods
- Invasive, passive
- Single unit recording
- Multi-unit recording
- PET (positron emission tomography)
- Non-invasive, passive
- CT (computed tomography)
- ERP (event-related potential)
- MEG (magnoencephalography)
- MRI (magnetic resonance imaging)
- fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging)
5The Methods
The method of choice depends on the scientific
question being asked. For neuronal activity, at
a cellular level, use single- or multi-unit
recording. For questions of structure, use CT or
MRI. For questions of function, or system
interactions, where the anatomy is of interest,
use PET, fCT or fMRI. For questions of
processing, where timing is important, use ERP
and/or MEG.
6Spatial resolution the localization capability
of the method, ranging from individual synapses
to the brain as a whole. Temporal resolution
the time scale over which the method can take
measurements, ranging from milliseconds to
life-times.
Gazzaniga, M. S., Mangun, G. Ivry, R. (1998).
Cognitive Neuroscience The Biology of the Mind.
New York W.W. Norton.
7Single- Multi-unit Recording
Invasive implanting an electrode into the
brain Passive recording the activity (action
potentials) of one or more neurons, not
stimulating activity Usually only done with
animals or people requiring neurosurgery
8CT or CAT scan(Computed Tomography)
9CT or CAT scan
10Event-Related Potential (ERP)
128 Channel Cap
11Event-Related Potential (ERP)
- Brief changes in EEG signal
- Time-aligned with stimulus onset
- Averaged over 100s of responses
- Excellent temporal resolution
- Terrible spatial resolution
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13ERP - waveforms topological maps
Evans, M. A., Shedden, J. M., Hevenor, S. J.
Hahn, M. C. (2000). The effect of variability of
unattended information on global and local
processing evidence for lateralization at early
stages of processing. Neuropsychologia, 38 (3),
225-239.
14Magnoencephalography (MEG)
151 Channel MEG
15Magnoencephalography (MEG)
- Current flow in neurons creates local magnetic
fields - MEG measures local magnetic field changes from
the - surface of the scalp using superconducting
coils or - SQUIDs
- Excellent temporal resolution
- Better spatial resolution than ERP
16MRI vs MEG
17Positron Emission Tomography (PET)
18Physics of PET
Cherry, S. R. Phelps, M. E. (1996) Imaging
brain function with positron emission tomography.
In A. W. Toga J. C. Maxxiotta (Eds.),
Brain Mapping The Methods (pp. 191-221).
Toronto, ON Academic Press.
19PET images - radioactive isotopes
FDG or F18 fluorodeoxyglucose
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20PET images - radioactive isotopes
Cherry, S. R. Phelps, M. E. (1996) Imaging
brain function with positron emission tomography.
In A. W. Toga J. C. Maxxiotta (Eds.),
Brain Mapping The Methods (pp. 191-221).
Toronto, ON Academic Press.
21Basic PET Analysis
Cherry, S. R. Phelps, M. E. (1996) Imaging
brain function with positron emission tomography.
In A. W. Toga J. C. Maxxiotta (Eds.),
Brain Mapping The Methods (pp. 191-221).
Toronto, ON Academic Press.
22Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
23MRI Physics
Brown, M. A. Semelka, R. C. (1999). MRI Basic
Principles and Applications. (2nd ed.). New York
John Wiley Sons.
24MRI Physics
Brown, M. A. Semelka, R. C. (1999). MRI Basic
Principles and Applications. (2nd ed.). New York
John Wiley Sons.
25Functional MRI
Sources of Variance in Hemodynamic
Imaging Physiological Cardiac
pulsation Respiration Response
fatigue Experimental Subject
motion Environmental noise Instrumental Elect
rical instability Electrical noise Vibration
26Functional MRI
Other data analysis issues spatial
normalization spatial smoothing partial
voluming susceptibility artifact
27Functional MRI
Cohen, M. S. (1996)Rapid MRI and functional
applications. In A. W. Toga J. C. Maxxiotta
(Eds.), Brain Mapping The Methods (pp.
223-255). Toronto, ON Academic Press.
28fMRI - signal changes across time
Cohen, M. S. (1996)Rapid MRI and functional
applications. In A. W. Toga J. C. Maxxiotta
(Eds.), Brain Mapping The Methods (pp.
223-255). Toronto, ON Academic Press.
29Fossati, P., Hevenor, S. J., Lepage, M., Graham,
S. J., Grady, C., Keightley, M. L., Craik, F.
Mayberg, H. (2004). Distributed self in
episodic memory neural correlates of successful
retrieval of self-encoded positive and negative
personality traits. NeuroImage, 22 (4),
1596-1604.
30The Cool Stuff The End
31Thats all folks!