NATS 1860 Study Guide - Final Guide: Animal Communication, Electric Field, Causal Inference

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The exam will consist of four questions, one drawn from each of the following four sets (a through d). You will write your answers in exam booklets that will be provided to you without using any information stored outside your own neurons during the exam. Set a: draw a diagram that compares the temporal and spatial resolution limits of the functional mri technique to the eeg technique. Make sure to label the axes of the graph. Describe in words the different brain structures and types of information that can be measured by each technique. The difference between fmri and eeg is as follows: eeg monitors the neurons that fire action potential through an electrochemical activity. Eeg specifically monitors the brain activity on the top of the brain due to the electrodes being laid over a person"s head. Eeg allows the collection of specific action potentials in the form of electrochemical activity data.