What does EEG stand for?
Electroencephalography
The firing of an individual neuron when the electrical potential of its membrane exceeds its firing threshold
Action potential
A solution can be used to enhance electroconductivity between the skin and the electrodes
an electrolyte gel or solution (KCl)
the least amount of electrodes an EEG can use
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When a participant sees a rubber hand being touched and their actual hand is being touched at the same time, they mistakenly think that the rubber hand is their own. This is the experiment is called the
The rubber hand experiment
___________ is an imaging technique that measures electrical activity generated by the brain
EEG
______ is not optimal in EEG because EEG is measuring a mass of Neurons firing and not a single neuron
Spatial orientation
An event that the EEG system picks up after a specific stimulus is presented
Event-related potential or time-locked
Artifacts can also be generated by changes in skin conductance called
Skin potentials
The N140 component was expressed during object and rubber hand group. This suggests that the N140 component relies upon this. (hint timing or object specificity)
on temporal contiguity (timing of the taps)
EEG is was developed in this year
1930s, well actually 1929
If one neutron is depolarizing and another nearby is re-polarizing, these signals will ______
cancel each other out
What is the primary source of electrical activity? Hint: Don’t say neuron
post-synaptic potentials
The solution to prevent the amplifier from picking up electrical noise in the environment that could impact active electrode.
differential amplifiers
By visually tapping a rubber hand while tapping the person's hidden hand at the same time the researchers aimed to study this.
somatosensory event-related potentials (ERPs)
What the difference between an exogenous component and endogenous component in EEG
Exogenous: External Stimuli
Endogenous: Internal Stimuli
What are the 5 types of brain frequency bands EEG measures?
delta, theta, alpha (or mu), beta, and gamma
In order for EEG to pick up a signal neurons must be oriented _______ and have ________ post-synaptic potentials
parallel, synchronized
The component that rises as people prepare to make a motor response
lateralized readiness potential (LRP)
The N140 component is generated by the region of the brain
secondary somatosensory cortex