Many neuroscience methods are what?
Invasive
what do we use to make conclusions on a person's cognitive state?
Self-report, Physiology, or Overt behavior
What is used to transport oxygen through the blood?
Hemoglobin
A particle having the same mass and numerically equal but positive charge as an electron.
Positron
what is the difference in electric charge between two points?
Voltage
Glucose and Oxygen
A technique used for noninvasively measuring neural activity
Magnetoencephalography (MEG)
A medical imaging technique that is used to measure processes in the body, which includes the brain
Positron emission tomography (PET)
Division of the autonomic nervous system, responsible for (rest and digest) stimulation.
Parasympathetic nervous system (PNS)
Division autonomic nervous system that is responsible for the fight or flight response.
Sympathetic nervous system(SNS)
what is it called when an oxygen molecule have been released from a hemoglobin molecule.
Deoxygenated hemoglobin
A noninvasive technique that allows researchers to view the anatomical structures of human.
structural Magnetic resonance imaging (sMRI)
what method is a subset of large domain of neuroscience method?
Psychophysiological Methods
A method that is used to assess changes in activity of tissue, such as measuring changes in neural activity in different areas of the brain during thought.
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)
The part of the nervous system that is outside the brain and spinal cord.
Peripheral nervous system
Research in which the dependent variable is a physiological measure, and the independent variable is behavioral or mental.
Psychophysiology
Research method that deals with the nervous system and brain.
Neuroscience Methods
The placing of electrodes within the skull.
Electrocorticography (ECoG)
A technique used for studying brain activation.
Electroencephalography (EEG)
What is the signal that is typically measured by fMRI?
Blood-oxygen-level-dependent (BOLD)