Injury to the cerebral hemispheres Flashcards

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What 5 things does the left side of the brain do?

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  • Controls the right hemibody
  • Verbal information
  • Language skills
  • Arithmetic
  • Linear reasoning
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What 5 things does the right side of the brain do?

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  • Controls the left hemibody
  • Spatial information
  • Nonverbal communication
  • Number estimation
  • Holistic problem solving
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What are the subregions of the frontal lobe?

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  • Motor, premotor and SMA
  • Inferior frontal cortex
  • Prefrontal cortex (dorsolateral, ventromedial and orbital)
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What are Brodmann areas?

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Regions of the brain defined by their histological structure and organsiation of cells

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What does the SMA do?

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  • complex and bimanual movements
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What does the premotor area do?

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voluntary motor activity (trunk)

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What does the primary motor cortex do?

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voluntary motor activity (limbs)

- has a somatotopic organisation

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What is Broca’s aphasia?

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Severely reduced verbal output - halting and effortful

- know what to say but they cant get the words out

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What does the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex do?

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Self-monitoring
Planning and problem solving
(“Executive function”)

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What are the main functions of the parietal lobe?

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Sensations of touch, smell and taste

  • Dominant side = numeracy and goal-directed movement (praxcis)
  • non-dominant side = understanding spatial relations
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What is the main function of the occipital lobe?

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  • Visual information is transmitted from the retinal photoreceptors in the optic nerve via the thalami
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What are the main functions of the temporal lobe?

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  • Hearing - the primary auditory cortex is in the superior temporal gyrus
  • Language comprehension - Wernicke’s area is adjacent to the primary auditory cortex
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What is Wernicke’s aphasia?

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Fluent but nonsensical speech, often containing meaningless world-like sounds
- Poor speech comprehension

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What types of lesions are there?

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  • Haemorrhage - develops over seconds, caused by hypertension
  • Infarction - develops over minutes
  • Infection - develops over hours
  • Inflammation - develops over hours to days
  • Neoplasia - Develops over days to weeks
  • Degeneration - develops over months to years
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