Cortical Function Flashcards
1
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- Frontal lobe
A
- Eye deviation away from side of lesion (frontal eye field lesion)
- Behaviour change
- Primitive reflex - grasp, glabellar, sucking , rooting
- Olfactory loss/ hallucination
2. Parietal lobe: • Sensory loss: Astereognosis • Loss of 2 point discrimination • Sensory inattention • Agraphaesthesia • Epilepsy • Visual field defect (opposite side) • Constructional apraxia
- Motor cortex
• Jacksonian epilepsy
• Motor aphasia (Monoplegia) - Temporal lobe
• Receptive aphasia
• Upper quadrant anopia - opposite
• TLE - Occipital lobe
• Homonymous haemianopia
• Visual hallucination
2
Q
Visual field defect
A
- Eye - Blindness involving 1 eye
- Optic nerve - Blindness involving 1 eye
- Optic Chiasma - Bitemporal hemianopia
- Optic tract - Contralateral homonymous hemianopia, spare macula
- Optic Tract -
• Parietal lobe (upper fibre) - Quadrantanopia
• Temporal lobe (lower fibre) - Quadrantanopia - Optic radiation - Contralateral homonymous hemianopia, involving macula
- Occipital lobe - Contralateral homonymous central scotoma
3
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Assessment of cortical function
A
- Greet the child and talk to him/ her, note the conscious state
- Speech
• Ask for spontaneous talk - sex, age , name, address
• Ask to obey simple commands
• Ask child to repeat my sentence
• Name object
If defective –> Dominant hemisphere defect - Test cortical sensory functions
• Apraxia - to draw a clock
• Astereognosis - recognise object in hand: key, cube
• 2 point discrimination
• Agraphesthesia - recognise figure drawn on palm
• Sensory inattention - Test memory -
• Both recent and distant, digital reverse
• Problem solving ability e.g. calculation, etc - Note the affect of child
- Test visual field