Cortical lesions {3] Flashcards

1
Q

Frontal lobe fxn

A
  1. Comportment (behavior)
  2. Executive fxn
  3. Language fluency (Left)
  4. Motor prosody (emotional sounds)
  5. Motivation
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2
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Temporal lobe fxn

A

SMLE

Sensory prosody
Memory
Emotion
Language comprehension

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3
Q

Parietal lobe

A

Tactile sensation
Visuospatial Fxn

(school stuff)

  • attention (R hemis)
  • reading
  • writing
  • calculations
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4
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Occipital lobe fxn

A

vision
visual perception
visual recognition

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5
Q

Leading cause of disability in US

A

Stroke

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6
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Broca’s area Lesion (brodman __) and lesion on R analogous side

A

BA 45

L hemis: aphagia

R hemis:
Motor aprosody
(inability to add emotion to speech)

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7
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3 major frontal lobe syndromes

A
1. disinhibition
(orbitofrontal lesion)
2. Executive dysfxn
(dorsolateral prefrontal)
3. Apathy
(medial frontal lesions)
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8
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Hemineglect: usually due to

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R hemis parietal lobe lesion

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9
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Occipitotemporal vs Occipitoparietal

  • what, where
  • dorsal or ventral
A

Occipitotemporal - ventral
-“what”

Occipitoparietal

  • Dorsal
  • “where”
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10
Q

Visual agnosia
(failure to attach meaning to visual input)
Tell me where lesion occurs

  • Object agnosia:
  • Face agnosia/prosopagnosia
  • Simultanagnosia
A
  • Object agnosia:
    L occipitotemporal
  • Face agnosia/prosopagnosia
    R occipitotemp
  • Simultanagnosia
    both R and L
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11
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Perseveration seen in which lesions?

A

Frontal lobe lesions

- gets stuck and cant get unstuck (continuation or recurrance of act, w/o appropriate stim)

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12
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Hemineglect

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neglect for sensory stimuli contralateral to side of cerebral lesion

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