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What does localisation theory suggest about the brain?
Certain
areas of the brain are responsible for specific processes, behaviours, and activities.
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What is the function of the motor area in the brain?
Located in the
frontal lobe
Regulates and coordinates movements
Damage results in inability to control
voluntary fine motor movements
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What is the role of the auditory area in the brain?
Located in the
temporal lobe
on the
superior temporal gyrus
Responsible for processing auditory information and speech
Damage can cause hearing loss and
Wernicke’s
aphasia
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What is the visual area responsible for?
Processing visual information, located in the
occipital lobe
.
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What does the somatosensory area process?
Located in the
parietal lobe
Processes information related to senses like touch, heat, and pressure
Damage results in loss of sensitivity to
specific
bodily areas
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What is Wernicke’s area responsible for?
Speech comprehension
.
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What happens when Wernicke’s area is damaged?
Results in
Wernicke’s aphasia
Characterized by nonsensical words and lack of awareness of errors
No issues with pronunciation and intonation
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Where is Broca’s area located?
In the
frontal lobe
, usually in the
left hemisphere
.
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What is the function of Broca’s area?
Responsible for speech production
Damage results in
Broca’s aphasia
Characterized by difficulty forming sentences and understanding word order
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What cognitive ability is associated with the left hemisphere of the brain?
Language production
and comprehension.
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What evidence supports the localisation of brain function?
Tulving
et al. found
semantic
memories recalled from the left
prefrontal cortex
Episodic
memories recalled from the right prefrontal cortex
Petersen et al. showed
Wernicke’s area
is activated for listening tasks,
Broca’s area
for reading tasks
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What did the case study of Phineas Gage demonstrate?
Damage to the
prefrontal cortex
affects rational
decision making
and
emotion processing
Highlights the role of
specific brain areas
in functions
Subjectivity and lack of control in
case studies
must be considered
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What is the holistic view of brain function?
Suggests multiple brain areas are
activated
for each function
Functions are not restricted to
specific
areas
Example: Rats with
20-50%
cortex removal showed no specific area linked to
maze learning
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What evidence links certain brain areas to symptoms of OCD?
Dougherty et al.
studied
44
OCD sufferers who underwent
cingulotomy
32%
met treatment response criteria after surgery
Suggests specific brain areas are responsible for OCD symptoms
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What are the practical applications of understanding localisation of brain function?
Improved understanding of brain functions aids in developing advanced treatments
Particularly relevant for serious mental disorders like
OCD
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aphasia
the term given to someone who has lost the ability to understand and produce speech
What is the theory of Localization of Brain Function (LOF)?
LOF is the theory that specific
cognitive processes
are localized to
particular areas
within the brain.
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How does LOF contrast with older views of brain function?
LOF contrasts with older views by asserting that distinct areas of the brain are responsible for
specific tasks
.
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What is the primary function of the hippocampus?
The hippocampus is primarily involved in memory processing and
spatial navigation
.
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What happens if the hippocampus is damaged?
Damage to the hippocampus can lead to difficulties in forming new
long-term
memories.
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What executive functions are associated with the prefrontal cortex?
The prefrontal cortex is associated with
decision-making
,
impulse control
,
planning
, and
social behavior
.
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How does the prefrontal cortex influence personality?
The
prefrontal cortex
plays a crucial role in
personality
and
emotional
regulation.
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What does the motor cortex control?
The motor cortex controls
voluntary movements
of specific body parts.
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How is the motor cortex organized?
The motor cortex is mapped so that different regions
correspond
to different muscles.
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What is the function of Broca's area?
Broca's area is essential for
speech production
and language processing.
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Where is Broca's area typically located?
Broca's area is typically located in the
left hemisphere
of the brain.
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What is the role of the auditory area in the temporal lobe?
The auditory area is responsible for
processing
sounds, including speech and music.
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What is the function of Wernicke's area?
Wernicke's area is crucial for understanding
spoken
and written language.
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Which lobe contains the hippocampus?
The
hippocampus
is located in the
temporal
lobe.
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What does the somatosensory cortex do?
The somatosensory cortex processes sensory information from the body, including touch,
temperature
, pain, and pressure.
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How does the somatosensory cortex help with body orientation?
The
somatosensory cortex
governs
body
orientation
and helps individuals
understand
spatial
relationships.
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What is the function of the visual area in the occipital lobe?
The visual area is responsible for
processing
visual information, including color, light, and motion.
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What cognitive functions are involved in the visual area?
The visual area is involved in understanding visual
stimuli
,
depth perception
, and recognizing
faces
and objects.
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What is the role of the cerebellum?
The cerebellum coordinates
voluntary
movements and maintains posture and balance.
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Why is the cerebellum important for motor activities?
The cerebellum is important for
timing
and
precision
in motor activities.
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What basic life functions does the brain stem control?
The brain stem controls basic life functions such as
breathing
,
heart rate
, and
blood pressure
.
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What structures are involved in the brain stem?
The brain stem involves structures such as the
medulla oblongata
and
pons
.
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What did Maguire et al. (2000) find in their study of London taxi drivers?
Maguire et al. found that the
posterior hippocampus
of taxi drivers was larger than average due to extensive spatial navigation experience.
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How does the Phineas Gage case support LOF?
The Phineas Gage case links specific personality traits and social behavior to the
frontal lobe
after Gage's injury.
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What did Petersen et al. (1988) demonstrate using PET scans?
Petersen et al. demonstrated that different areas of the brain are activated during
language-related
tasks.
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