Brodmann's Numbers Flashcards

1
Q

What are the primary cortical regions and where are they located?

A

Receives sensory input for initial analysis

Temporal, parietal and occipital lobes

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2
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What are the secondary association areas and where are they located?

A

Integrate all information, making sense of it and leading to decision making

Surrounding primary cortical regions of temporal, parietal and occipital lobes

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3
Q

What is the primary motor cortex?

A

Area of the frontal lobe tasked with the most basic control of muscles, particularly in the limbs

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4
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What are the secondary association areas?

A

Areas surround primary motor cortex, planning movements and making overall decisions regarding them.

Can also generate motor output, receiving information from basal ganglia, cerebellum, etc.

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5
Q

What are the BNs for the primary somatosensory area?

A

1, 2, 3

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6
Q

What is the BN for the primary visual area?

A

17

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7
Q

What are the BNs for the primary auditory area?

A

41 & 42

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8
Q

What is the BN for the gustatory area?

A

43

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9
Q

What are the BNs for the somatosensory Area?

A

5 & 7

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10
Q

What are the BNs for the visual association area?

A

18 & 19

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11
Q

What is the BN for the auditory association area?

A

22

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12
Q

What are the BNs for the gnostic area?

A

5, 7, 39 & 40

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13
Q

What is the BN for the primary motor area?

A

4

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14
Q

What is the BN for the premotor area?

A

6

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15
Q

What is the BN for the supplementary motor cortex?

A

6

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16
Q

What are the BNs for the motor speech area, and what is this area also known as?

A

44 & 45

Broca’s area

17
Q

What is the BN for the frontal eye field?

A

8

18
Q

What are the BNs for the frontal cortex?

A

45, 24, 8, 6, 4

19
Q

What are the BNs for the prefrontal cortex?

A

11, 47

20
Q

What is the difference between the frontal and prefrontal cortex?

A

Frontal is related to motor control and executive function. Prefrontal is only concerning executive function