L1.2.1.1.1.3: Specialized Areas of Cerebral Cortex

Cards (11)

  • SPECIALIZED AREAS OF CEREBRAL CORTEX
    BROCA’S AREA — motor speech area
    ANTERIOR ASSOCIATION AREA — prefrontal cortex
    POSTERIOR ASSOCIATION AREA
    WERNICKE’S AREA
  • ● BROCA’S AREA — motor speech area
    ○ Function:
    ■ Helps us speak by sending the motor signals that allow us to form words without our mouths
    Speech production and articulation
  • ● BROCA’S AREA — motor speech area
    ○ Location:
    Precentral gyrus; based of the frontal lobe
  • ● BROCA’S AREA — motor speech area
    Motor Aphasia (Expressive)
    ■ Damage to broca’s area, usually the left
    ■ You know what to say but can’t vocalize the words
  • ● ANTERIOR ASSOCIATION AREA — prefrontal cortex
    ○ Function:
    ■ Higher intellectual reasoning
    ■ Socially acceptable behavior
    ■ Stores complex memories in the temporal and frontal lobes
  • ● ANTERIOR ASSOCIATION AREA — prefrontal cortex
    ○ Location:
    Anterior frontal lobe
  • ● POSTERIOR ASSOCIATION AREA
    ○ Function:
    ■ Recognizes patterns and faces
    ■ Blends several inputs into an understanding of the whole situation
  • ● POSTERIOR ASSOCIATION AREA
    ○ Location:
    Posterior cortex
  • ● WERNICKE’S AREA
    ○ Function:
    Language processing (can be written or spoken)
    ■ Helps in comprehension
    ■ General interpretation area
  • ● WERNICKE’S AREA
    ○ Location:
    ■ Within the posterior association area
  • ● WERNICKE’S AREA
    Sensory Aphasia (Receptive)
    ■ Difficulty to understand language
    ■ Can speak long sentences but have no meaning