Brain Flashcards

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Q

Damage to the supramarginal gyrus can cause what?

A

Conduction aphasia and agraphia

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Damage to the angular gyrus can cause what?

A

Transcortical sensory aphasia

Writing, reading, and naming difficulties

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What two specific areas of the parietal lobe are important to speech and language?

A

Supramarginal gyrus

Angular gyrus

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4
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Consequences of front love impairment

A

Loss of simple movement

Loss of ability to spontaneously interact

Loss of flexible thinking and problem solving

Perseveration

Inability to focus on task

Mood changes

Changes in personality and social behavior

Inability to speak (apraxia and aphasia)

Inability take sequence complex movements

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5
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Prefrontal region of the cortex is involved in…

A

Planning and initiating

Concentration

Emotional responses

Disinhibition of behaviors

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Consequences of the temporal lobe

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Prosopagnosia- difficulty recognizing faces

Difficulty understanding spoken word

Poor selective attention for verbal and visual information

Short term memory loss

Interference with long term memory

Increased or decreased sexual behavior

Inability to categorize

Logorrhea- persistent talking

Increased aggressive behavior

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Consequences of parietal lobe

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Alexia- problems with reading

Agraphia- difficulty wiring words

Word blindness- inability to recognize words

Hand eye coordination

Unilateral neglect

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Consequences of occipital lobe

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Visual field cuts

Difficulty locating objects

Difficulty identifying colors

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Consequences of cerebellum

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Ataxia- lack of coordination; during ambulation there is an abnormal gait

Clumsiness

Dysarthria (ataxic dysarthria- drunk speech)

Unable to do DDK

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10
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Damage to the brain stem causes…

A

Death

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Q

Where do nerves decasate?

A

Medulla

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12
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The MCA supplies to what?

A

Lateral cortex

Outer brain surface

Internal capsules

Basal ganglia

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