Damage and disease in the human brain, including fMRI and electrical stimulation
I can describe some of the difficulties in studying and treating damage in the nervous system and brain.
Damage and disease in the human brain, including fMRI and electrical stimulation
I can describe some of the difficulties in studying and treating damage in the nervous system and brain.
Lesson details
Key learning points
- The importance and difficulties of investigating brain function and damage, including safety and ethical considerations.
- Use of fMRI and electrical stimulation to study the brain.
- Difficulties in treating disease and damage in the nervous system and brain (e.g. lack of mitosis in neurones).
- Potential treatments for disease and damage in the nervous system and brain (e.g. stem cells).
Common misconception
Understanding the ethics of research practices is complex and often misunderstood. The details of various brain scanning techniques are complex and also confusing.
Ethical practices are discussed with examples and changes through history to give context. Brain scanning techniques are illustrated and explained, with follow up tasks.
Keywords
Ethical - relates to whether an action and its consequences are right or wrong
Informed consent - consent obtained from a patient where they fully understand the procedure and its implications
Mitosis - a type of cell division that produces genetically identical cells
Stem cell - a cell that can differentiate into specialised cells
Content guidance
- Depiction or discussion of sensitive content
Supervision
Adult supervision recommended
Licence
This content is © Oak National Academy Limited (2024), licensed on Open Government Licence version 3.0 except where otherwise stated. See Oak's terms & conditions (Collection 2).
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parts of the brain become damaged, affects muscles, e.g. slow movement
associated with an ongoing decline of brain functioning, e.g. memory
causes frequent seizures
involves having a low mood that affects day-to-day living
when the blood supply to part of the brain is cut off