name types of electrophysical neurophysiological techniques:
- direct manipulation of neuronal activity
electrophysiological: direct measurement eg.
electrophysiological: direct manipulation eg.
functional imaging: features
functional imaging: eg.
electrocenphalography (EEG): features
electrocenphalography (EEG): still useful for diagnosis of
electrocenphalography (EEG): types of activity
- event-related activity
electrocenphalography (EEG): spontaneous activity
electrocenphalography (EEG): event-related activity
electrocenphalography (EEG): mechanisms
electrocenphalography (EEG): volume conduction -> red arrows
electrocenphalography (EEG): yellow lines
electrocenphalography (EEG): volume conduction features
electrocenphalography (EEG): recording set up
electrocenphalography (EEG): recording compared by
- referential recordings = dif of each electrode compared to auricle reference (B)
electrocenphalography (EEG): analysis - oscillation frequency of EEG signal indicates
electrocenphalography (EEG): types of brainwaves
electrocenphalography (EEG): recording compared by
- referential recordings = dif of each electrode compared to auricle reference (B)
electrocenphalography (EEG): analysis - oscillation frequency of EEG signal indicates
electrocenphalography (EEG): types of brainwaves
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI): technique initial
electrocenphalography (EEG): generalised tonic-clonic ‘grand mal’ seizure
A. normal activity before
B. generalised seizure pattern (no obvious focal origin) across all electroe positions
C. waveforms obscured by muscle spasms (motor activity)
D. immediate postictal period - slow waves
E. normal activity resumed
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI): features