Localisation Of Function And Hemispheric Lateralisation Flashcards

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What is localisation

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Theory that specific areas of the brain are associated with particular physical and psychological functions

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What are the 4 lobes of the brain

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Frontal lobe
Parietal lobe
Occipital lobe
Temporal lobe

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What is hemispheric lateralisation

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The dominance of one hemisphere of the brain for particular physical and psychological functions

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Motor cortex

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Responsible for generation of voluntary motor movements
Located in frontal lobe
Both hemispheres of the brain have a motor cortex - contralateral
Somatotopically organised

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Somatosensory cortex

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Detects sensory events arising from receptors
Located in parietal lobe
Produces sensations of touch, pressure, pain and temperature
Contralateral
Somatotopically organised

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Visual cortex

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Primary visual centre
Located in occipital lobe
Visual processing - retina - light enters - strikes photoreceptors - transmitted to brain via optic nerve
Contralateral
Different areas process different visual info - colour , shape , movement

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Research into damage of visual cortex

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Hurovitz et al -
Found that damage to area VI leads to complete loss of all vision including visual imagery in dreams

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Auditory cortex

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Concerned with hearing
Located in temporal lobes in both hemispheres
Auditory process is contralateral
Auditory pathways - begin in cochlea - sound waves converted to nerve impulses - travel to brain stem - move to thalamus - move to auditory cortex
Damage = difficulties in processing and understanding sounds

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What does contralateral mean

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Right controls left and left controls right

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Whene is the left hemisphere more active

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Maths skills
Problem solving
Logic

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When is the right hemisphere more active

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Musical ability
Creativity / arts
Non verbal cues

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Broca’s area

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Speech production

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Werncickes area

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Understanding language

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What happens when there is damage to both werncikes and Broca’s area

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Global aphasia

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Split brain patients

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Had connection between left and right hemispheres severed
Corpus collossum has been cut
Cerebral commissurotomy

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