Frontal Lobe functions Flashcards
Prefrontal Region (function) - 4
- Complex cognitive behaviour (i.e. working memory, reasoning, task flexibility & problem solving). 2. Personality expression 3. Decision making 4. 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) 2. Distractibility & inattention (i.e. serial 7s subtractions) 3. Impaired ability to shift mental set (i.e. drawing multiple loops) 4. Pull to perceptual features (i.e. “10 after 11” clock drawing)5. Impaired abstraction 6. Impaired planning & goal setting 7. Impaired self-monitoring & use of feedback 8. Impaired self-awareness (i.e. “silent stranger” in the mirror) 9. Personality changes (i.e. apathy, rudeness, disinhibition, poor insight) 10. Impairment in Theory of Mind (i.e. false belief tasks - know all information but look at another person’s perspective)11. 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 2. Apraxia (inability to execute learned movements) 3. Poor perception & memory of spatial relationships (i.e. poor map-drawing abilities) 4. Inaccurate reaching & grasping (due to poor spatial coordination, not poor motor control) 5. Poor control of eye movements (i.e. Balint’s Syndrome) 6. 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
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