Localisation of brain function

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    • Localisation of function
      > Specific areas of the brain are specialised for certain functions - motor cortex is responsible for voluntary movement.
    • Broca's area -
      > production of spoken and written language
      > damage can cause brocas aphasia - slow speech that lacks fluency - meaningful speech is effortful
    • Motor cortex - both hemispheres
      > creation of voluntary motor movements
      > Damage can mean loss of control of fine movements or paralysis - contralaterally wired
    • Somatosensory cortex - both hemispheres
      > Processes information from the senses in the skin, including touch, pressure, pain and temperature
      > Damage can cause issues perceiving touch, failure to recognise object by touch
    • Visual cortex - both hemispheres
      > Receives information from eyes - RVF - LH and LVF - RH
      > Processes information such as colour and shape
      > Damage can cause blindness, hallucinations or an inability to see colour or motion
    • Wernicke's area - left hemisphere
      > Involved in the understanding of language
      > Damage can cause Wernicke's aphasia - nonsense words but fluent
    • Auditory cortex - both hemispheres
      > Analyses speech eg. pitch and volume
      > Damage can cause hearing loss partial or full
    • Localisation of brain function AO3
      :) RTS Broca
      :( RTC case study of EB
      DISCUSSION both lack population validity
      :( RTC Lashley
    • Localisation of brain function AO3
      :) RTS Broca
      > Reported the case study of the man who could only say 'tan' even though he could understand language
      > Post mortems showed damage to one area of his left hemisphere which is now named Brocas area
      > This shows that language production is localised to one specific brain area as the theory predicts
    • Localisation of brain function AO3
      :( RTC Case study Patient EB
      > EB suffered brain damage and had his left hemisphere removed and therefore his language centres
      > After some time patient EB regained some of his language abilities that would not be possible if language was completely localised to the left hemisphere
      > This demonstrates that language must be in more areas then just the left hemisphere, suggesting a holistic explanation is more appropriate then localisation of brain function
    • Localisation of brain function AO3
      CASE STUDIES
      :( Lack population validity
      > May not be appropriate to generalise the findings on the localisation of function to the typical population as they are unique cases with brain damage
      > Brain damage may have affected the way in which the brain functions and some individuals may be able to process language in other areas of the brain
      > Therefore suggesting more research is needed with more diverse samples before firm conclusions can be made
    • Localisation of function AO3
      :( RTC Lashley
      > Lashley removed areas of the cortex in rats that were learning a maze
      > It was found no area was more important than any other area in terms of the rats ability to learn the maze
      > The process of learning required all areas of the cortex rather then one specific area of the brain
      > Therefore, this suggests that a holistic explanation of the brain may be more appropriate than suggesting the brain is localised in function