localisation of function in the brain Flashcards
localisation of function
when a specific area of the brain is responsible for a certain function within the body
motor area
a region of the frontal lobe involved in regulating movement
somatosensory area
area of the parietal lobe that processes sensory information
visual area
a part of the occipital lobe that receives and processes visual information
auditory area
located in the temporal lobe and concerned with the analysis of speech-based information
Broca’s area
area of the left frontal lobe responsible for speech production
damage causes Broca’s aphasia which is characterised by slow and influent speech
Wernicke’s area
area of the left temporal lobe responsible for language comprehension
damage causes Wernicke’s aphasia which is characterised by producing nonsense words
evaluation: case study support
- Phineas Gage had a tamping iron blow through his head, taking most of his left frontal lobe
- he survived but his personality changed from calm and reserved to short-tempered and rude
- shows that certain areas of the brain accord for different functions (frontal lobe regulates mood)
evaluation: brain scan evidence for localisation
Petersen et al
Broca’s area was active during a reading task and Wernicke’s area was active during a listening task
provides valid evidence for localisation, increasing the validity
evaluation: neurosurgical evidence
- Dougherty reported on 44 OCD who had undergone a cingulotomy
- at post-surgical follow up after 32 weeka, one third had met the criteria for a successful response to the surgery and 14% for a partial response
- shows symptoms and behaviours associated with mental disorders are localised