Chapter 8 Part 2 Flashcards

1
Q

Person is able to understand but is not able to speak

A

Broca’s aphasia

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2
Q

Slurred speech

A

Dysarthria

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3
Q

Motor area for the knee is located at the ___ of BA 4

A

Top

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4
Q

Motor area for the tongue is located at the ___ of BA 4

A

Bottom

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5
Q

Broca’s aphasia is a result of damage to what Broadmann’s area?

A

44 and 45

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6
Q

Apraxia is a result of damage to what Broadmann’s area?

A

44, 45, premotor cortex, supplemental motor area

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7
Q

Dysarthria is a result of damage to what Broadmann’s area?

A

Primary motor cortex

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8
Q

Inability to recognize

A

Agnosia

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9
Q

What is the splitting line between the frontal and parietal lobe?

A

Primary motor area

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10
Q

Lobe responsible for sensory and refining motor movements of speech, writing, reading, and math

A

Parietal

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11
Q

Where is the primary sensory cortex located?

A

BA 1, 2, 3

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12
Q

ability to identify 3D objects by touch

A

Stereognosis

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13
Q

Part of the brain responsible for processing somatosensory information such as vibration, proprioception, touch, stereognosis

A

Primary sensory cortex

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14
Q

Part of the brain responsible for interpreting sensory experience during motor movement, fine movements associated with speech, writing sensory and motor experience

A

Somatosensory association cortex

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15
Q

Where is the somatosensory association cortex located?

A

BA 5, 7

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16
Q

Involved in phonological system; stores auditory representations of phonemes (auditory images), helps us to sound out words

A

Supramarginal gyrus

17
Q

Where is the supramarginal gyrus located?

A

BA 40

18
Q

Difficulty reading new and non-words

A

Phonological dyslexia

19
Q

Involved with reading and writing abilities

A

Angular gyrus

20
Q

Where is the angular gyus located?

A

BA 39