Localisation Of Function In The Brain Flashcards

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What is meant by localisation of function in the brain and link to the holistic theory (first 2 marks of AO1)

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  • LOFB refers to specific areas of the brain being specialised for certain functions (1)
  • However. acording to the holistic theory, before research into localisation scientists believed all parts of the brain worked together when processing info (1)
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What are all the brain areas in clockwise and alphabetical order?

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Auditory cortex
Brocas area
Motor cortex
Somatosensory cortex
Visual cortex
Wernickes area

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What is the structure to follow when describing a brain area?

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Name
Which hemisphere
Job
Damage

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Describe auditory cortex in the brain

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  • both hemispheres
  • ass with analysing speech based info e.g. hearing pitch/volume
  • damage could produce partial/full hearing loss
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Describe brocas area in the brain *
(use in essay - 8M)

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  • left hemisphere
  • involved in producing spoken and written language
  • damage can cause brocas aphasia, where indv may show absence or lacking fluency in speech, also may produce short meaningful speech requiring a lot of effort
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Describe motor cortex in the brain *
(use for essay - 8M)

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  • both hemispheres
  • involved in producing voluntary movements, each hemisphere controls the movement in OPP side of body
  • damage causes loss of control over small movements in opp side of body e.g. contralateral wiring - picking up a small object/paralysis
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Describe the somatosensory cortex in the brain *

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  • both hemispheres
  • processes info from senses in skin e.g. touch, pain and temp from all areas in body
  • damage can produce failure to perceive/recognise object by touch
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Describe the visual cortex in the brain

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  • both hemispheres
  • receives and processes info directly from eyes such as colour and shape , right visual field = left hemisphere, LVF = RH
  • damage can produce blindness, hallucinations or inability to see colour/motion
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Describe wernickes area in the brain *

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  • left hemisphere
  • involved in understanding language
  • damage can cause wernickes aphasia where indv cannot und spoken lang or indv produces nonsense speech
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10
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What are the three AO3 PEELS to evaluate localisation of function in the brain?

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RTS by Broca
Discussion - low pop val
RTC by patient EB

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11
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What do you include in an 8 marker and 16 marker with scenario/ w out scenario?

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8M
- define LOFB
- holistic
- 2 brain areas
- 2x PEELS

8M with scenario
- define LOFB
- 2 brain areas with AO2
- 1x PEEL

16 M
- define LOFB
- holistic
- 4 brain areas
- 3x PEELS

16 M with scenario
- define LOFB
- holistic
- 4 brain areas with AO2 only for 2 areas
- 2x PEELS

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12
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What does cortical specialisation mean?

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Areas of the brain located in cerebral cortex that have a localised function (normally a label question)

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