Localisation of function is: the idea that specificareas of the brain are associated with specificcognitive functions
describe localisation of function
Some functions are more localised than others eg somatosensory and motor functions are highly localised to particular areas of cortex
• Other functions seem more widely distributed eg the language system (though some components may be localised eg speech comprehension)
what is the motor cortex?
Motor cortex- responsible for the generation of voluntary motor movements
Both hemispheres have a motor cortex-left side brain controls right side body
where is the motor cortex located?
frontal lobe along precentral gyrus region
what is the Somatosensory cortex?
processes input from sensory receptors
Using sensory information from the skin, this cortex produces sensations of pressure, pain,touch,temperature which it then localises to specific body regions
where is the somatosensory cortex?
Both hemispheres have a somatosensory cortex- Right cortex receives info from left side of the body
Location: parietal lobe along the postcentral gyrus
how visual info reaches visual cortex?
Begins in retina at back of light where light enters and striker photoreceptors-> nerve impulses from retina transmitted to brain via optic nerve-> majority terminate in thalamus (relay station ) passes info on to visual cortex
what is the visual cortex?
a region of the cerebral cortex that is responsible for processing visualdata
location of the visual cortex?
Location-occipital lobe
Spans both hemispheres-right hemisphere receiving input from left hand side of visual field
Has several areas processing different types of visual info (colourshape)
Auditory centres (area in the brain concerned with hearing)
The auditory cortex is the part of the temporal lobe that processes auditory information
pathway of auditory info
Cochlea in the innerear -> sound waves converted to nerve impulses->brain stem where basic decoding takes place eg. duration and intensity of sound-> thalamus (relay station) carrying out further processing of auditory stimulus->auditory cortex - sound is recognised resulting in response
wernickes- lanuage comprehension
posterioir portion of the left tempora;l lobe
brocas-
involved in speech production
posterioir portion of frontal lobe (left hemisphere)