Frontal lobe functions Flashcards
Prefrontal Region (function) - 4
- Complex cognitive behaviour (i.e. working memory, reasoning, task flexibility & problem solving).
- Personality expression
- Decision making
- Moderating social behaviour
Broca’s Area (function) - 2
- Language production
2. Speech-associated gestures
Frontal lobe deficits - 11 w/ description
- Impaired initiation of mental activities (i.e. generative word lists)
- Distractibility & inattention (i.e. serial 7s subtractions)
- Impaired ability to shift mental set (i.e. drawing multiple loops)
- Pull to perceptual features (i.e. “10 after 11” clock drawing)
- Impaired abstraction
- Impaired planning & goal setting
- Impaired self-monitoring & use of feedback
- Impaired self-awareness (i.e. “silent stranger” in the mirror)
- Personality changes (i.e. apathy, rudeness, disinhibition, poor insight)
- Impairment in Theory of Mind (i.e. false belief tasks - know all information but look at another person’s perspective)
- Broca’s aphasia: non-fluent speech, good comprehension, poor repetition, poor naming.
Superior & inferior parietal lobules
Body & spatial awareness
Parietal association cortex & Angular Gyrus
- Reading, writing, math
Angular Gyrus
Episodic memory retrieval (events)
Parietal lobes deficits
- Hemineglect
- Apraxia (inability to execute learned movements)
- Poor perception & memory of spatial relationships (i.e. poor map-drawing abilities)
- Inaccurate reaching & grasping (due to poor spatial coordination, not poor motor control)
- Poor control of eye movements (i.e. Balint’s Syndrome)
- Gerstmann syndrome = destruction of angular gyrus.
- Asterognosis & agraphesthesia - lesions to secondary somatosensory cortex
- Finger agnosis (part of Gerstmann’s syndrome) is due to a dominant parietal lesion (inferior parietal lobule)
Balint’s Syndrome
Poor control of eye movements
Gerstmann Syndrome
Destruction of angular gyrus
-Finger agnosis
Wernicke’s Area - location & function
Temporal lobe, behind primary auditory cortex. Receptive language (comprehension)
Hippocampus
Visual memory (episodic & semantic)
Parahippocampal gyrus
Scene processing and faces
Wernicke’s aphasia
Fluent speech, poor comprehension, poor repetition, poor naming. Temporal lobe deficits.
Prosopagnosia Agnosia
Difficulty recognizing faces. Temporal lobe deficits
Primary Visual Cortex
- Above & below the calcarine fissure
- Receives retinal input