BP- Localisation of Function Flashcards
What does localisation of function mean?
Localisation of function refers to the principle that functions (language,memory,hearing etc.) have specific locations within the brain.
What are the four types of cortex?
Visual, auditory, somatosensory and motor cortex
Where is the visual cortex found?
- The visual cortex is the occipital lobe of BOTH hemispheres of the brain.
What happens during visual processing?
- Visual processing starts in the retina where light enters and strikes the photoreceptors.
- Nerve impulses from the retina are transmitted to the brain via the optic nerve.
- The majority terminate in the thalamus, which acts as a relay station, passing the information onto the visual cortex.
Where is the auditory cortex found?
The auditory cortex lies within the temporal lobe in BOTH hemispheres of the brain.
What happens in the auditory pathway?
- The auditory pathway begins in the cochlea in the inner ear,where sound waves are converted to nerve impulses, which travel via the auditory nerveto the auditory cortex.
- Basic decoding occurs in the brainstem, the thalamus carries out further processing before impulses reach the auditory cortex.
Where is the motor cortex found?
The motor cortex is located in the frontal lobe of BOTH brain hemispheres.
What is the motor cortex is responsible for?
The motor cortex is responsible for the generation of voluntary motor movements.
Where is the somatosensory cortex found?
It is located in the parietal lobe of BOTH hemispheres.
What is the role of the somatosensory cortex?
- This area detects sensory events arising from different regions of the body.
- Using sensory information from the skin, the somatosensory cortex produces sensations of touch, pressure, pain and temperature.
Where are the language centres found?
ONLY the left hemisphere
Where is the Broca’s area located?
In the frontal lobe of the left hemisphere
What is expressive aphasia?
- Expressive aphasia is language/speech problems caused by damage to the Broca’s area.
- It affects language production but not understanding.
- The speech lacks FLUENCY.
What is receptive aphasia?
- Receptive aphasia is an impaired ability to UNDERSTAND language as a result of damage to the Wernicke’s area.
Where is the Wernicke’s area located?
It is located in LEFT hemisphere in the temporal lobe.