theory that different areas of the brain are responsible for specificbehavioursprocesses or activities
what is the motor area?
region of the frontal lobe involved in regulatingmovement
what is the somatosensory area?
area of the parietal lobe that processessensoryinformation like touch
what is the visual area?
part of the occipital lobe that receives and processesvisualinformation
what is the auditory area?
located in the temporal lobe and concerned with the analysis of speechbasedinformation
what is Broca's area?
area of the frontal lobe in the left hemisphereresponsible for speechproduction
what is wernicke's area?
area of the temporal lobe in the left hemisphereresponsible for languagecomprehension
strength of localisation theory?
p- damage to areas of brainslinked to mental disorders
e- cingulotomy is isolatingregion called cingulate gyrus which is implicated in OCD.
e- Dougherty et al reported on 44people with OCD who had a cingulotomy. at postsurgicalfollowup after 32 weeks, 30% met criteria for successful response to surgery and 14% for partial response.
l- success of these procedures suggests behaviours associated with serious mental disorders may be localised
another strength of localisation theory?
p- evidence from brain scans supporting idea that everyday brainfunctions are localised.
e- Petersen et al used brain scans to demonstrate how wernicke's area was active in a listeningtask and Broca's area was active in a readingtask.
e- confirms localised areas for everyday behaviours.
l- objective methods for measuring brainactivityprovidedsoundscientificevidence that brainfunctions are localised.
CA for another strength of localisation theory/ evidence
p- lashleychallenges the localisation theory
e- lashleyremovedareas of the cortex in ratslearning the route of a maze.
e- noareaprovenmore important than other areas in terms of rats ability to learn and process of learningrequiredeverypart of cortex.
l- higher cognitive processesaren't localised but distributed in more holistic way.
limitation of localisation theory
p- language may not be localised just to Broca's and wernicke's area
e- dick and Tremblay found only 2% of modernresearchers think language in brain is completelycontrolled by broca's and wernicke's areas. Brainimagingtechniques help neural processes to be studied more clearly. so languagefunction in braindistributed more holistically.
l- so language may be organisedmoreholistically in brain which contradictslocalisation theory.
what is the case of Phineas gage?
gage was working in a railroad and he dropped his tampingiron on rockcausingexplosive to ignite.pole went throughgagesskull, takingsome of his brainaway.
turned to someone who was calm and reserved to rude and quicktempered