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Methods of studying the brain: A brief history

First… a few more basic facts about your brain! Approximately 3 lbs.; slightly larger than size of an adult fist Approximately 3 lbs.; slightly larger than size of an adult fist 2% of total body weight; burns 70% of your body’s glucose 2% of total body weight; burns 70% of your body’s glucose 100 billion+ neurons; trillions of synapses 100 billion+ neurons; trillions of synapses Biochemical signals travel at 220 mph Biochemical signals travel at 220 mph Half of the 30,000 genes are dedicated to the nervous system Half of the 30,000 genes are dedicated to the nervous system The brain itself feels no pain, but registers it from everywhere else The brain itself feels no pain, but registers it from everywhere else

Early 1800s Phrenology: measuring the bumps on peoples’ heads Phrenology: measuring the bumps on peoples’ heads They were wrong about bumps; right about the brain having localized functions! They were wrong about bumps; right about the brain having localized functions! /avp/cas/fnart/phrenology/ phrenology_frames.html /avp/cas/fnart/phrenology/ phrenology_frames.html /avp/cas/fnart/phrenology/ phrenology_frames.html /avp/cas/fnart/phrenology/ phrenology_frames.html

1848: Phineas Gage

1930s: Prefrontal lobotomies Dr. Walter Freeman: surgical disconnection of the frontal lobes from the thalamus with an icepick Dr. Walter Freeman: surgical disconnection of the frontal lobes from the thalamus with an icepick Eliminated severe behavioral problems; also took away emotions, problem solving, thinking Eliminated severe behavioral problems; also took away emotions, problem solving, thinking By 1949, 5,000 done annually By 1949, 5,000 done annually omist/ omist/

1950s: Electrical Stimulation of the Brain 1954: James Olds and Peter Milner placed an electrode in the hypothalamus of the brains of rats by mistake and discovered the pleasure center of the brain 1954: James Olds and Peter Milner placed an electrode in the hypothalamus of the brains of rats by mistake and discovered the pleasure center of the brain When the rats learned that they could control the electrical stimulation by pressing a lever, they pressed it 7,000 times an hour (endorphins). When the rats learned that they could control the electrical stimulation by pressing a lever, they pressed it 7,000 times an hour (endorphins). ml ml 1969: Jose Delgado’s “matador” experiment: stimoceiver 1969: Jose Delgado’s “matador” experiment: stimoceiver

Selective lesioning Selectively damaging parts of the brain using electrical instrument Selectively damaging parts of the brain using electrical instrument Only used in animals… obviously. Only used in animals… obviously. Rat hypothalamus study Rat hypothalamus study Accidents and brain damage are often studied in human beings. Accidents and brain damage are often studied in human beings.

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Electroencephalogram (EEG)

Computerized Axial Tomography (CAT)

Positron Emission Tomography (PET)

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