EEGs and ERPs
Week 1
What does the term, “EEG” stand for?
a) Electrocardiogram
b) Electroencephalogram
c) Electrocephalogram
d) Electroencephalography
Which of these are disorders of the central nervous system?
a) Multiple Sclerosis
b) Parkinson’s Disease
c) Huntington’s Disease
d) All the above are true
What would be the minimum sampling rate required in EEG data collection if you need to
analyse up to 50 HZ in your EEG data?
a) 100 Hz
b) 50 HZ
c) 10 Hz
d) 2500 Hz
During the EEG data collection in the EEG workshop on the course, EEG data was collected
with reference to:
a) Fz electrode
b) Ear electrodes
c) Vertex Electrode
d) Eye electrodes
Which one of the following methods be best suited for a study requiring good temporal and
spatial resolution of the brain functions?
a) fMRI
b) PET
c) EEG
d) MEG
Which of these are the starting point of multiple sclerosis?
a) Demyelination
b) Gradual and worsening disability
c) Bodily disfunctions
d) All the above
Where are open-field organisations (classic textbook neurons) found?
a) Cerebellum
b) Thalamus
c) Cortex
d) All the above
Week 1
What does the term, “EEG” stand for?
a) Electrocardiogram
b) Electroencephalogram
c) Electrocephalogram
d) Electroencephalography
Which of these are disorders of the central nervous system?
a) Multiple Sclerosis
b) Parkinson’s Disease
c) Huntington’s Disease
d) All the above are true
What would be the minimum sampling rate required in EEG data collection if you need to
analyse up to 50 HZ in your EEG data?
a) 100 Hz
b) 50 HZ
c) 10 Hz
d) 2500 Hz
During the EEG data collection in the EEG workshop on the course, EEG data was collected
with reference to:
a) Fz electrode
b) Ear electrodes
c) Vertex Electrode
d) Eye electrodes
Which one of the following methods be best suited for a study requiring good temporal and
spatial resolution of the brain functions?
a) fMRI
b) PET
c) EEG
d) MEG
Which of these are the starting point of multiple sclerosis?
a) Demyelination
b) Gradual and worsening disability
c) Bodily disfunctions
d) All the above
Where are open-field organisations (classic textbook neurons) found?
a) Cerebellum
b) Thalamus
c) Cortex
d) All the above