Chapter 8 Part 2 Flashcards
Person is able to understand but is not able to speak
Broca’s aphasia
Slurred speech
Dysarthria
Motor area for the knee is located at the ___ of BA 4
Top
Motor area for the tongue is located at the ___ of BA 4
Bottom
Broca’s aphasia is a result of damage to what Broadmann’s area?
44 and 45
Apraxia is a result of damage to what Broadmann’s area?
44, 45, premotor cortex, supplemental motor area
Dysarthria is a result of damage to what Broadmann’s area?
Primary motor cortex
Inability to recognize
Agnosia
What is the splitting line between the frontal and parietal lobe?
Primary motor area
Lobe responsible for sensory and refining motor movements of speech, writing, reading, and math
Parietal
Where is the primary sensory cortex located?
BA 1, 2, 3
ability to identify 3D objects by touch
Stereognosis
Part of the brain responsible for processing somatosensory information such as vibration, proprioception, touch, stereognosis
Primary sensory cortex
Part of the brain responsible for interpreting sensory experience during motor movement, fine movements associated with speech, writing sensory and motor experience
Somatosensory association cortex
Where is the somatosensory association cortex located?
BA 5, 7