BP - Localisation of Function Flashcards

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what is meant by localisation of function

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the theory that specific areas of the brain are associated with particular physical and psychological functions

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what did the case study of Phineas Gage suggest

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the brain had various roles as even though he damaged his frontal lobe, he was still a functioning human

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what happened to Phineas Gage

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  • rod went through his cheek and over his eye to pierce his frontal lobe
  • never lost conciousness but lost vision in the left eye
  • his personality changed from calm to violent and moody
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what is the central core

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  • regulates our most primitive and involuntary behaviours
  • includes the brain stem and regulates the endocrine system
  • at the core of the brain as it came first and needs protecting
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what is the limbic system

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  • this controls our emotions
  • it sits around the central core of the brain
  • contains hippocampus, amygdala, diencephalon
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what is the cerebrum

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  • this regulates our intellectual processes
  • the outer layer is called the cortex - appears grey ‘grey matter’
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what is aphasia

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an impediment that affects communication

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what was Broca’s aphasia

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loss of speech production
- his spontaneous speech output was diminished
- loss of normal grammatical structure

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what was Wernicke’s aphasia

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affected comprehension of speech and language
- affected the posterior temporal lobe of the dominant hemisphere

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what is lateralisation

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the dominance of one hemisphere of the brain for particular physical and psychological functions

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AO3: ✓ Petersen et al (1988) used brain scans to show…

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how Wernicke’s area was active during a listening task and Broca’s area was active during a reading task

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AO3: ✓ evidence from neurosurgery from surgically removing…

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areas of the brain to control aspects of behaviour, so Walter Freeman developed lobotomys to control aggressive behaviour
C: UNETHICAL

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AO3: ✓ Phineas Gage provides supporting evidence

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as his frontal lobe was damaged but never lost consciousness
C: case studies cannot be replicated and low generalisability

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AO3: X Lashley suggested that higher cognitive…

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functions are not localised but distributed in a more holistic way like learning
removed areas of rats brains

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