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Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology Bryan Kolb and Ian Whishaw Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology Sixth Edition Chapter 6: Imaging the Brain’s Activity Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Figure 6.1 Correlating cell activity with behavior Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Figure 6.2 Levels of processing Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Figure 6.3 Polygraph recording EEG Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Figure 6.4 Characteristic EEG recording Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Figure 6.5 Patterns of seizure Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Figure 6.6 Detecting ERPs Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Figure 6.7 Brain mapping with ERP Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Figure 6.8 Using ERPs to image brain activity Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Figure 6.9 Transcranial magnetic stimulation Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Figure 6.10 X-ray technique Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Figure 6.11 X-ray computerized tomography Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Figure 6.12 Imaging contrast Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Figure 6.13 PET scanner and image Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Figure 6.14 The technique of PET imaging Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Figure 6.15 Resting state Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Figure 6.16 The procedure of distraction Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Figure 6.17 Relating brain function to blood flow Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Figure 6.18 The physics of MRI Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Figure 6.19 MRI time constants Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Figure 6.20 Translating relaxation rates into a brain image Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Figure 6.21 Magnetic resonance imaging Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Figure 6.22 Blood oxygen and brain activity Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Figure 6.23 Imaging changes in brain activity Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Figure 6.24 Diffusion tensor images of the language pathways connecting Broca’s and Wernicke’s areas in the brain Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Figure 6.25 Brain-imaging atlas Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers