damage to areas of the brain has been linked to mentaldisorders
neurosurgery is a last resort method for treating some mental disorders targeting specificareas of the brain which may be involved
cingulotomy involves isolating a region called the cingulate gyrus which has been implicated in OCD
Dougherty et al reported on 44 people with OCD who had undergone a cingulotomy. at post surgical follow up about 30% had met the criteria for successful response to the surgery
evidence from brainscans supports the idea that many everyday brain functions are localised
peterson et al used brain scans to demonstrate how wernicke’s area was active during a listening task and broca’s area was active during a reading task
a review of longtermmemory studies by buckner and petersen revealed that semantic and episodic memories reside in different parts of the prefrontal cortex
however language may not be localised just to broca’s areas: Dick and Tremblay found that only 2% of modern researchers think that language in the brain is completely controlled by them
advanced in brainimaging techniques such as fMRI mean that neural processes can be studied with more clarity. it seems that language function is distributed more holistically than first thought
language streams have been identified across the cortex including brain regions in the right hemisphere