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by creating a magnetic field under a coiled position next to the skull, transcranial magnetic stimulation can be used to do what to the brain? turn on an area of the cortex. turn on an area of the cerebellum. turn off an area of the cortex. turn off an area of the cerebellum. question 14 1 pts which of these is a commonly studied type of event - related potential? far - field potentials auditory vibrations sensory - evoked potential alpha waves
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is often used to activate (turn on) areas of the cerebral cortex. Event - related potentials are electrical brain responses related to a specific sensory, cognitive, or motor event, and sensory - evoked potential is a commonly studied type among them. Far - field potentials are not the most commonly studied event - related potential type. Auditory vibrations are not event - related potentials. Alpha waves are a type of brainwave, not an event - related potential.
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Question 1: Turn on an area of the cortex.
Question 2: sensory - evoked potential