Localisation

Cards (9)

  • Somatosensory cortex
    -responsible for receiving and processing sensory information from across the body such as touch, temperature and pain. This is then carried t the brain via neural pathways to the spinal cord.
    >located in the parietal lobe, behind the primary motor cortex
    +when damaged: causes membranes or tingling sensations in certain parts of the body
  • Motor cortex
    -involved in the planning, control and execution of voluntary movements. Both hemispheres have a motor cortex with each one controlling muscles on the opposite side of the body.
    >located int the frontal lobe
    +when damaged: causes problems with the loss of coordination and movement in areas of the body.
  • visual cortex
    -processes auditory/sound information.
    >located in the temporal lobe
    +when damaged: causes impairments with recognising sounds.
  • Broca’s area
    -responsible for speech production.
    >located in the left frontal lobe
    +when damaged: Broca’s aphasia = difficulty producing speech, slow speech, only able to produce short and meaningful sentences which take a lot of effort. lacks fluency.
  • Wernicke’s area
    -responsible for understanding language.
    >located in the left temporal lobe.
    +when damage: Wernicke’s aphasia = severe difficulty understanding speech. produces nonsense words “neologisms”.
  • frontal lobes
    -responsible for higher cognitive functions such as memory and processing emotions.
    >located directly behind the forehead
    +when damaged: causes personality changes, difficulty concentrating + planning, impulsivity.
  • parietal lobes
    -responsible for processing sensory information relating to touch, temperature and pain.
    >located near the top and centre of the cerebral cortex.
    +when damaged: causes numbness and visual-spatial deficits - struggle to find way around new or familiar places.
  • occipital lobes
    -responsible for processing visual information.
    >located at the very back of your skull.
    +when damaged: causes difficulty with locating objects in the environment, visual impairments.
  • temporal lobes
    -responsible for processing auditory information.
    >located behind the ears, base of the skull.
    +when damaged: causes difficulty understanding unspoken words, difficulty selecting words, difficulty retaining and learning new information, difficulty with identification or categorisation of objects.