Lesions of Brodmann's Areas Flashcards
what would occur if there was a UNILATERAL lesion in the primary auditory cortex?
small loss in the ability to detect sound
what would occur if there was a BILATERAL lesion in the primary auditory cortex?
unable to detect sound (central/cortical deafness)*rare
what would occur if there was a lesion in the secondary auditory cortex?
auditory agnosia- loss of ability to recognize or distinguish sounds (frequencies, pitch, etc)
what would occur if there was a lesion in the posterior area 22 in the DOMINANT hemisphere?
Wernicke’s aphasia (sensory, receptive, or fluent aphasia)- can’t comprehend but can speak- difficulty interpreting the linguistic components of verbal communication
what would occur if there was a lesion in the posterior area 22 in the NON-DOMINANT hemisphere?
sensory dysprosody- difficulty or inability to interpret normal speech intonation and stress patterns (tone, pitch, rhythm, etc) of verbal communication- can’t interpret “musical” or “emotional” components of verbal communication
what would occur if there was a lesion in the primary visual cortex?
may experience cortical blindness- inability to detect visual input*complete loss of area 17 in one hemisphere will result in contralateral homonymous hemianopia
what would occur if there was a lesion in the secondary visual cortex?
- visual agnosia
- loss of ability to recognize or distinguish shapes, forms, colors, or spatial orientation and movement
what would occur if there was a lesion in the primary somatosensory cortex?
contralateral hemianesthesia - loss of ability to detect and localize somatosensory input (touch, proprioception, temperature, nociception) on OPPOSITE side of the body
what would occur if there was a lesion in the secondary/associative somatosensory cortex?
astereognosis- tactile amnesia- loss of ability to judge the form of an object by touch
agraphesthesia- difficulty recognizing a familiar form (number/letter) traces on the area of skin
what would occur if there was a lesion in the primary motor cortex?
patient may experience contralateral hemiplegia/paresis
what would occur if there was a lesion in the premotor cortex (PMC)?
may experience apraxia- unable to perform learned skilled voluntary movements when asked**loss is caused by inability to generate and send plan/sequence to motor cortex for activation
what would occur if there was a lesion in the supplementary motor area (SMA)?
patient may experience incontinence apraxia is possible, but not likely
what would occur if there was a lesion in the frontal eye field?
horizontal gaze palsy - eyes deviate to the same side of lesion*eyes cannot look to the side opposite of the lesion (i.e., if lesion is on left side, pt unable to look right)
what would occur if there was a lesion in Brodmann’s areas 44/45 in the DOMINANT hemisphere?
Broca’s aphasia- motor, expressive, or non-fluent aphasia- can comprehend language but cannot speakloss of ability to produce the linguistic components of verbal communication
what would occur if there was a lesion in Brodmann’s areas 44/45 in the NON-DOMINANT hemisphere?
motor dysprosodyloss in ability to produce the normal variations in intonation, tone, pitch, rhythm, etc. of verbal communicationmay speak in flat, monotone manner