Drew1312 asked a good question about
2020-2021 POIS Research Study: brain measurement of POISers, so I’m reprinting the POIS Research Team reply below.
“Hi Demo,
There are many ways to measure brain responses. We use electroencephalography, abbreviated EEG. EEG is excellent for monitoring events that happen very quickly in time, whereas fMRI is better for identifying where in the brain events are having an impact. EEG relies on electrical changes, while fMRI relies on changes in blood oxygenation. This means that EEG will pretty much always be better for time and fMRI will pretty much always be better for location. We use EEG because the events surrounding climax are (1) thought to occur very rapidly, and (2) I have a large body of EEG data that is useful/published for comparison.
NP
Dr. Nicole Prause, PhD
Co-investigator
POIS 2020-2021 Research Study”