Localisation of function Flashcards
What two theories are there for how the brain functions?
- Holistic approach- all areas of brain involved in processing of thought & action
- Localisation- different areas in the brain are responsible for different behaviours, processes etc
what is the cerebral cortex?
outer layer of the brain
Name the lobes that make up the brain
4 lobes= frontal lobe, parietal lobe, occipital, temporal lobe
Where is the Motor area located & what is its function?
- Located at the back of the frontal lobe (both hemispheres)
- responsible for voluntary movements on opposite side of the body
- damage = motor impairments/ loss of control over fine movements
Where is the Somatosensory located & what is its function?
- Located at the front of parietal lobe (both hemispheres)
- Receives sensory information from skin to produce sensations
Where is the Visual area located & what is its function?
- located at the back of occipital lobe
- Responsible for receiving & processing visual information e.g. colours ,shapes
- damage= blindness, visual impairment
Where is the the Auditory area located & what is its function?
- located at the bottom of temporal lobe
- responsible for analysing and processing acoustic information
- damage=partial hearing loss
language is restricted to the…
left side of the brain
What are the two language centres of the brain?
Broca’s area and Wernicke’s area
Where is Brocas area located and what is its function?
- located in left frontal lobe
- responsible for speech production
- damage to this area causes Broca’s aphasia (slow, lack of frequency)
Where is Wernickes area located and what is its function?
- located in left temporal lobe
- responsible for language comprehension
- damage to area causes Wernicke’s aphasia (nonsense words)
outline case study of Phineas Gage (1848)
- while working at rail line Gage suffered damaged to his frontal lobe after iron rod went through his skull
- left a mark on his personality, became rude hostile quick-tempered etc
How does Phineas Gage support localisation theory?
- frontal lobe was damaged which is linked to personality, mood & reasoning = proof that damage to his frontal lobe responsible for change in personality
How can the localisation theory be seen as reductionist?
- reduces very complex human behaviours/ cognitive processes to one specific region in the brain
What research is their to support localisation theory?
- Petersen et al (1988) used brain scans to show how Wernicke’s area was active during a listening task and Broca’s area was active during a reading task
- semantic and episodic memories are also stored in different parts of the prefrontal cortex
= there are localised areas for everyday behaviours/ objective methods