Localisation of Function in the Brain Flashcards
Define the localisation theory:
Specific areas of the brain are associated with particular physical and psychological functions
What are certain areas of the brain which hold a particular functions know as?
Localisation of brain function
What do you call the division of the brain?
Left and right hemisphere
Define lateralisation:
The dominance of one hemisphere of the brain for particular physical and psychological functions
What are the different areas of the brain?
- Occipatal lobe
- Parietal lobe
- Temporal lobe
- Frontal lobe
Define the Occipatal lobe:
Processes visual information
Define the Temporal lobe:
Involved with hearing and memory
Define the Frontal lobe:
Involved in functions such as speech, thought and learning
Define the Parietal lobe:
Processes sensory information such as touch, temperature and pain
Which side of the brain controls the left hand-side of the body?
Right hemisphere
Which side of the brain controls the right hand-side of the body?
Left hemisphere
Describe the cerebral cortex:
- Outer layer of both hemisphere
- 33mm thick
What is the left hemisphere responsible for?
Language
Define the motor area:
Regulating movement
Define the somatosensory:
Processes sensory information i.e touch
Define the visual area:
Receives and processes visual information