Cerebral Cortex Flashcards

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Primary Somatosensory Cortex

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-differentiates basic sensory info (shape, texture, size)
-Post central gyrus and central sulcus

Lesion:
-difficulty with recognizing sensory information

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Cortical Layers

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Granular cells
Pyramidal cells
Interneurons

-6 layers except for olfactoy and medial temporal

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Secondary Somatosensory Cortex

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-complex recognition of sensory info from primary and thalamus
-projects to motor and limbic areas
-integration of info, attention and learning memory
-located immediately behind PSC

Lesion:
-Asterognosia, tactile learning, memory

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Primary Auditory Cortex

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-in lateral fissue and sup. temporal lobe
-allows awareness of intensity of sounds
-Cochlea < inferior col < thalamus < auditory cortex

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Sedondary Auditory Cortex

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-contrasts and classifies sounds and makes/retrieves memories from them
-larger than primary, sup. temporal

Lesion:
-Auditory Agnosia

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Primary Visual Cortex

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-within calcarine sulcus (occipital to deep)
-differentiates light/dark, shapes, locations, mmts

-Retina < thalamus < cortex

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Secondary Visual Cortex

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-Analyzes colors and mmts
-project to sup coli (guides visual vixation)

Action Stream: SSC < dorsal to PPC < frontal
-adjust limb mmts

Preception Stream: SSC < ventral to temporal

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Vestibular Cortex

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-posterior end of lateral vissure in parieto-insular cortex

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Posterior Parietal Cortex

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-secondary

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Parietemporal Association Cortex

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-recieves projections from somatosensory cortex and visual sys (highest degree)
-outputs to moto sys for sensory/motor integration
-part of SSC, includes Wernicke’s area

-intelligence, probelm solving, language comprehension, spatial relationship

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Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex

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-self-awareness
-executive functions: planning

-lateral frontal lobe

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Ventral and Medial Dorsal Prefrontal Association Cortices

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-imooulse control
-personality
-Ventral: observable mood and demeanor (Visual Agnosia & Prosopagnosia)
-Medial Dorsal: preception of other’s demeanor and assumptions (Optic Ataxia)

-Medial frontal lobe and inferior frontal lobe

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Primary Motor Cortex

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-execution of mmt
-controls contra fractionation mmt

-precentral gyrus

Lesion:
-loss of fractionated mmt
-weakness
-dysarthria: muscles for speech

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Premotor Cortex

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-execution and planning of mmt
-20-30% of corticospinal tact (trunk and shoulder)
-anticipatory postural adjustments

-lateral and anteior to PMC
-attached to Broca’s Area

Lesion:
-speed and automaticity of reaching/grasping
-mmt sequencing
-posture and gait
-Perserveration
-apraxia

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Supplemental Motor Area

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-motor planning and initiation
-planning bimanual and sequential mmts

-anterior to PMC

Lesion:
-hemiparesis/hemiplegia
-deficits of anti-phase hand mmts
-Perserveration
-apraxia

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Agnoasias

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-inability to recognize sensory information

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Visual Object Agnosia

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-cannot recognize objects based on sight

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Prosopagnosia

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-inability to recognize faces visually

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Auditory Agnosia

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-cannot recognize object/people from sound

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Anosagnosia

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-inability to recognize deficits

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Astereognosia

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-cannot describe object in hand
-need motor function to maniulate object

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Optic Ataxia

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inability to use visual infor to direct mmts

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Hemineglect

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-lesion of parietal cortex (usually R), contra neglect
-inability to attend to objects or even own body
-all sensory sys remain intact

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Perseveration

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-uncontrolled repetition of mmt (mr egg)

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Apraxia/Dyspraxia

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-motor plannig issues

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Ideational Apraxia

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-inability to use objects approprietly when sequence is involved
-making coffee, brushing teeth

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Ideomotor Apraxia

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-unable to complete motor sequence when commanded
-unbuckling seatbelt

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Magnetic Gait

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-always there
-feet glued to the floor

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4 As of Cerebral Cortex Disorders

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Aphasia, apraxia, agnosia, astereognosis