Cerebral Cortex

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A Level Biological Psychology - David Benton Fichas sobre Cerebral Cortex, creado por HeyThereIAmKyle el 31/05/2014.
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Corpus Callosum Major connection for both brain hemispheres
Four main lobes Frontal, Parietal, Temporal and Occipital
Occipital Lobe Primary area for vision
Prosopagnosia Inability to recognise faces. Associated with damage to occipital/temporal lobes
Temporal Lobe Face recognition Memory Receptive are for sound Speech recognition
Korsakoff's Sydrome Inability to move stimuli from the STM to the LTM Caused by damage to the temporal lobe
Wernicke's Syndrome Lesion in the left side of the temporal lobe Can speak, but can't understand speech
Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Uncoordinated electrical activity in the brain Triggers vivid visions and voices Van Gogh supposedly a sufferer
Parietal Lobe Sensory Information (pain, touch, hot/cold) Spatial Awareness
Gerstmann's Syndrome Caused by damage to the parietal lobe Difficulty with maths & writing Language disorders Inability to percieve objects
Frontal Lobe Primary motor cortex Planning and sequencing Memory
Broca (1861) Patient couldn't understand language, couldn't speak a sentence or write Lesion is in his left frontal cortex
Association Areas Known as "silent cortex", when no function has been found Integrate signals from various senses
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