Save
...
Biopsychology
The localisation of brain functions
Broca’s area
Save
Share
Learn
Content
Leaderboard
Learn
Created by
simran .
Visit profile
Cards (9)
Named after
Paul Broca
, French
neurosurgeon
Treated a patient called
‘Tan’
– unable to speak other than this one word (but did
understand language)
Studied
8
other patients who similar language deficits, along with
lesions
in their left frontal hemisphere
Patients with damage to their
right frontal
hemisphere did not have the same problems
This led him to identify the existence of a language centre in the frontal lobe of the left hemisphere (
Broca
1865
)
Believed to be
critical
for speech production
Damage results in
Broca’s
aphasia
- slow speech that is lacking in fluency.
Responsible for the use of
spontaneous
speech and motor speech control
If the area is damaged then people suffering from
Broca’s
aphasia would have trouble forming coherent sentences and words