2024-11-29T10:41:24+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true <p>Prefrontal Cortex, Premotor area and motor area. </p>, <p>Planning movement </p>, <p>Instigates voluntary muscle movement </p>, <p>Broca's area </p>, <p>Brocas aphasia or expressive aphasia: Slow labored speech consists mostly of verbs and nouns. Anomia : inability to recall names of familiar objects . Comprehension of written and spoken language is relatively intact. </p>, <p>Personality, Planning, Emotionality, Inhibition, Initiative , abstract thinking, judgement and higher order mental functions. </p>, <p>The parietal lobe is <strong>vital for sensory perception and integration, including the management of taste, hearing, sight, touch, and smell. Processes somatosensory information . Also processes senstaion of pain, heat and propriception. </strong></p>, <p>is <strong>a rare neurological disorder that affects the brain's left parietal lobe, usually near the angular gyrus</strong>. It's characterized by four main symptoms:&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Agraphia</strong>: Difficulty writing, which can include illegible writing, inconsistent letter formation, or unfinished letters&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Acalculia</strong>: Difficulty with math, such as serial subtraction&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Finger agnosia</strong>: Difficulty identifying fingers, such as naming them, pointing to them, or moving them on command&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Left-right disorientation</strong>: Difficulty distinguishing left from righ</p>, <p>primary auditory cortex. Also involved in emotional behavior &amp; memory </p>, <p>_____________is <strong>a language disorder that makes it difficult to understand and produce meaningful speech. Caused by damage to temporal area. </strong></p>, <p>Prosopagnosia, also known as face blindness, is <strong>a neurological disorder that makes it difficult or impossible to recognize faces</strong></p>, <p>s <strong>a neurological condition that prevents a person from recognizing or accurately perceiving their own health problems or mental health conditions</strong>. It's often described as a "lack of insight" or "denial of deficit"</p>, <p><strong>a________ neuropsychological condition that occurs when someone with damage to the primary visual cortex can still respond to visual stimuli without consciously seeing them</strong>:<strong>Explanation</strong></p><p>The primary visual cortex, located in the occipital lobe of the brain, helps interpret color, orientation, and spatial frequency. When this area is damaged, secondary visual pathways can still process some visual information, allowing the person to respond to it without conscious awareness</p>, <p><strong>a small part of the brain that regulates the body's circadian rhythms, or sleep-wake cycles</strong></p>, <p>Placidity, apathy, hypersexuality, hyperphagia (excessive eating) and agnosis (problem with recognition)</p> flashcards
Brain

Brain

  • Prefrontal Cortex, Premotor area and motor area.

    3 main areas of frontal Lobe

  • Planning movement

    Premotor area

  • Instigates voluntary muscle movement

    Motor area

  • Broca's area

    Located in t left frontal lobe and controls the muscles that produce speech.

  • Brocas aphasia or expressive aphasia: Slow labored speech consists mostly of verbs and nouns. Anomia : inability to recall names of familiar objects . Comprehension of written and spoken language is relatively intact.

    Damage to Brocas area results in

  • Personality, Planning, Emotionality, Inhibition, Initiative , abstract thinking, judgement and higher order mental functions.

    Function of pre frontal cortex

  • The parietal lobe is vital for sensory perception and integration, including the management of taste, hearing, sight, touch, and smell. Processes somatosensory information . Also processes senstaion of pain, heat and propriception.

    Parietal Lobe

  • is a rare neurological disorder that affects the brain's left parietal lobe, usually near the angular gyrus. It's characterized by four main symptoms: 

    Agraphia: Difficulty writing, which can include illegible writing, inconsistent letter formation, or unfinished letters 

    Acalculia: Difficulty with math, such as serial subtraction 

    Finger agnosia: Difficulty identifying fingers, such as naming them, pointing to them, or moving them on command 

    Left-right disorientation: Difficulty distinguishing left from righ

    Gerstmann syndrome

  • primary auditory cortex. Also involved in emotional behavior & memory

    temporal lOBE

  • _____________is a language disorder that makes it difficult to understand and produce meaningful speech. Caused by damage to temporal area.

    Wernicke's aphasia

  • Prosopagnosia, also known as face blindness, is a neurological disorder that makes it difficult or impossible to recognize faces

    Prosopagnosia

  • s a neurological condition that prevents a person from recognizing or accurately perceiving their own health problems or mental health conditions. It's often described as a "lack of insight" or "denial of deficit"

    Anosognosia

  • a________ neuropsychological condition that occurs when someone with damage to the primary visual cortex can still respond to visual stimuli without consciously seeing them:Explanation

    The primary visual cortex, located in the occipital lobe of the brain, helps interpret color, orientation, and spatial frequency. When this area is damaged, secondary visual pathways can still process some visual information, allowing the person to respond to it without conscious awareness

    Blindsight

  • a small part of the brain that regulates the body's circadian rhythms, or sleep-wake cycles

    Superchiasmatic nucleus

  • Placidity, apathy, hypersexuality, hyperphagia (excessive eating) and agnosis (problem with recognition)

    Klüver-Bucy syndrome