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xfshi2000
Nov4-09, 08:02 PM
Hi all:
I am confused about one question. When we detect signal from human brain using coil in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, two source contribute noise to our signal. One is coil itself. The other is human brain. Why can we think the noise from human brain is white noise? Can we compare the noise generated by human brain with that emitted from black body radiation? I know for a resistor, we consider it as approximation black body for current. I hope to know what cause white noise of human brain? thanks for your help.

xf

Bob S
Nov4-09, 09:44 PM
The thermal noise across a resistor is called the Johnson or Nyquist noise. See
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnson%E2%80%93Nyquist_noise
It is about v = sqrt(4kTBR)
where k= Boltzmannn constant
T = temperatore in degrees K
B= bandwidth in Hz
R = ohms

Bob S