Cerebral cortical function Flashcards
1
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what is neglect syndrome? where is the lesion that causes it?
A
- deficit in self image of contralateral side of body 2. posterior parietal lobe in non-dominant hemisphere
2
Q
what is asomatognosia? where is the lesion that causes it?
A
- when patient lacks awareness of the condition of all or part of his body 2. parietal lobe
3
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what is astereognosis? where is the lesion that causes it?
A
- inability to identify objects by feeling them 2. somatosensory cortices in parietal lobe
4
Q
which cerebral hemisphere is usually responsible for affective components of language?
A
left
5
Q
definition: abulia
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- loss or impairment of the ability to perform voluntary actions and make decisions 2. feature of medial frontal / anterior cingulate gyrus dysfunction
6
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definition: akinetic mutism
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- patient does not move or speak even though they are awake 2. feature of medial frontal / anterior cingulate gyrus dysfunction
7
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definition: perseveration
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- tendency to continue with one form of behavior when situation would require new, changed response 2. feature of prefrontal syndrome (dorsolateral)
8
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definition: frontal release signs
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- release of primitive reflexes such as suckling, grasp 2. feature of prefrontal syndrome
9
Q
agnosia is usually related to what areas?
A
association cortices
10
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what are the key features of broca’s aphasia?
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- halting speech 2. disordered syntax, grammar 3. comprehension intact
11
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what are the key features of wernicke’s aphasia?
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- fluent speech 2. adequate syntax, grammar 3. comprehension NOT intact