Cortical asymmetry Flashcards

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Function of Broca’s area

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Vocalisation of speech

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Where is the opercular cortex located?

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Upper and lower lips of the lateral fissure

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Which hemisphere is opercular cortex thicker in?

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Left

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Where is Wernicke’s area located?

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Acortical area at end of superior temporal gyrus is temporal lobe

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Function of Wernicke’s area?

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Decoding what you hear into meaningful words

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What would you see in Broca’s expressive aphasia?

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halting speech, repetitive, disordered grammar, syntax and word order. Sense behind the words

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What would you see in Wernicke’s receptive aphasia?

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Fluent speech, no repetition, good syntax, good grammar. Words are meaningless

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How are Broca’s area and Wernicke’s are connected?

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Joined by bundle of cortico-cortical association fibres called the arcuate fasciculus

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Result of damage of arcuate fasciculus

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Conduction aphasia

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Symptoms of conduction aphaso?

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Impaired ability to repeat back heard or written words. Word finding difficulties

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How to Broca’s and Wernicke’s work together to produce speech?

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Sounds decoded into perceived words in Wernickes
Surround parietal and superior temporal process meaning of words
Concepts of words we speak formed in Wernicke’s area
Conducted via arcuate fasciculus to Broca’s
Converted to gramatical sentences which are sent to motor cortex of mouth lips and tongue

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What supplies Broca’s and Wernickes

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Middle cerebral

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13
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What % of people have left hemisphere language specialisation

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70-95

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Role of the right side of brain corresponding to Broca’s and Wernickes

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Non-semantic speech recognition and generation (intonation, rhythm and emphasis)

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Lesion of right hemisphere regions leads to…

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aprosodia: monotonous speech

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What is associative agnosia?

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Patient cannot name objects despite being able to describe colour shape and size. Recognises object but cannot name

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Cause of associative agnosia?

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Stroke that damages left posterior parietal

18
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What is appercetive agnosia?

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Inability to recognise objects in unusual orientations

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Cause of appercetive agnosia?

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Lesion to posterior parietal regions in right hemisphere