Cortex - function re. areas Flashcards

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  1. Posterior association areas
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  • posterior – perceiving, learning
  • each primary sensory area sends info to adjacent sensory association areas where perception takes place and memories are stored
  • multi-modal cortex receives input from multiple sensory areas / modalities
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  1. Anterior association areas
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  • anterior – planning and executing behavior
  • premotor area – controls patterns of movement and transmits input to primary motor area
  • prefrontal area – planning, regulation, strategy formation, execution of action
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  1. Lateralization of function – R and L sides do not process info in the same way and do not process the same aspects of information
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  • L hemisphere: analysis of information, serial processing of and controlling events in sequence. Language
  • R hemisphere: synthesis, integrating elements into a whole, visual- perceptual processing
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  1. Despite lateralized functions, we perceive experience as seamless, unaware of unique processing of each hemis
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  • corpus callosum – a commissure - connects corresponding parts of L and R hemis
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  1. Neocortex vs. limbic cortex
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  • cingulate gyrus
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