localisation of brain function

    Cards (28)

    • localisation
      different areas of the brain have different functions
    • lateralisation
      some neural functions or cognitive processes are more dominant in one hemisphere than the other
    • motor cortex location 

      frontal lobe
    • motor cortex function

      planning
      control and execution of voluntary movement
    • motor cortex lateralisation
      both
      the motor area on one side of the brain controls movement on the opposite side of the body
    • somatosensory cortex location 

      parietal lobe
    • somatosensory cortex function

      receives incoming sensory information from skin receptors all over the body and produces sensations related to:
      pressure
      touch
      pain
      temperature
    • somatosensory cortex lateralisation
      both
    • visual cortex location

      occipital lobe
    • visual cortex function

      receives incoming visual information from the retina via the optic nerve and thalamus
    • visual cortex lateralisation
      both
    • auditory cortex location

      temporal lobe
    • auditory cortex function 

      recognises sounds and analyses speech based information
    • auditory cortex lateralisation
      both
    • broca’s area location

      frontal lobe
    • broca’s area function

      responsible for language production
      damage to this area results in difficulty putting thoughts into words and producing fluent language
    • broca’s area lateralisation
      left hemisphere only
    • wernickes area location

      temporal lobe
    • wernickes area function

      responsible for language comprehension
      damage to this area results in a loss of ability to understand language in both written and spoken form
    • wernickes area lateralisation
      left hemisphere only
    • AO3 - supporting evidence - brain scans
      demonstrated that wernickes area was active during a listening task
      broca’s area was active during a reading task
      • suggesting that they have different functions
    • AO3 - brain scans support evaluation
      objective
      no bias
      replicable
    • AO3 - supporting evidence - neurosurgical
      reported on 44 OCD patients who had a procedure called a cingulotomy
      after 32 weeks, 30 % improved significantly
      supports that symptoms and behaviours associated with mental health are localised
    • what happened in the 1950s
      procedures were developed to surgically remove or destroy areas of the brain to control behaviour
    • AO3 - case study evidence Broca
      patient Tan - could only say the word tan
      postmortem examination found a superficial lesion in the left frontal lobe
      a few weeks later it was found again in a similar examination
    • AO3 - case study evidence Wernicke
      researched speech and language brain disease effects
      discovered that not all language deficits were due to damage in broca’s area
      found damage in the left temporal lobe instead
    • AO3 - plasticity
      when the brain has been damaged and a particular function has been compromised or lost, the rest of the brain can reorganise to recover it
      dormant areas replaced with new functions
    • AO3 - irl application of plasticity
      rehabilitation treatment for stroke patients whose brains were damaged