Week 7 - Neuron, White Matter fibre, Functional Flashcards
A patient can fluently speak but the speech is non sensical. Which area of the brain is likely to be involved?
Weirnickes speech area.
The glial cells which make scar tissue within the central nervous system are the….
Astrocytes
Corpus callous is a type of ….
Commisural fibre
Auditory cortex lies in which of the lobes of the cortex?
Temporal lobe
All are functional
Areas of the parietal lobe except….
Primary motor cortex
All
Terminologies
Describe Weirneckes
Aphasia except….
Non fluent aphasia
All terminologies describe brocas aphasia except…
Receptive aphasia
The neuralgia cells which laid
Down the myelin sheath around the axons of the central
Nervous system….
Oligodendrocytes
Sensory and motor speech areas are connected
To each other by…,
Arcuate fasiculus
Damage to
The inferior parietal lobule results in….
Astereognosis. Difficulty in identifying three dimensional objects
Loss of sensation from
The opposite half of the body results from
The damage to the…,
Primary sensory cortex
Visual cortex lies in the..,,
Occipital lobes
Funiform gyrus is important for….
Facial recognition.