Final - Exam (11/10) - [Exam 4 - Section 4] Flashcards

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Temporal lobe lesions affect:

Selection of visual and auditory input
-Selective _________ (subconscious)

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attention

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Temporal lobe lesions affect:

_________ - selectively attend to one conversation or shift from one to other

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Selective attention

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Temporal lobe Lesions cause deficits in _________ to stimuli

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-selectively attending

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Temporal lobe Lesions-

  • lesions in right lobe produces _________ deficits (both visual fields
  • lesions in left produce _________ deficits (only right visual field)
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  • bilateral

- unilateral

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Temporal lobe Lesions-

  • lesions in _________ lobe produces bilateral deficits (both visual fields
  • lesions in _________ produce unilateral deficits (only right visual field)
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  • right

- left

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Right temporal lobe more involved in selective attention to _________ input

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visual

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Temporal lobe lesions affect:
Organization and _________
-Important for memory

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-categorization

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Damage to temporal lobes – deficits in _________

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organization

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Temporal lobe lesions affect:
Affect and _________

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personality

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Seizures or lesions in temporal lobe (usually right lobe) associated with temporal lobe _________

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personality

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Damage to _________ lobes

anterograde amnesia - recall of new events impaired

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inferotemporal

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_________ - recall of new events impaired

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anterograde amnesia

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Temporal lobe lesions affect:
-Memory

Damage to _________ – impaired recall of verbal information

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left

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Temporal lobe lesions affect:
-Memory

Damage to _________ – impaired recall of nonverbal information (music, faces drawings etc.)

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right

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Temporal lobe lesions affect:
-Sexual behavior

Bilateral temporal lobe damage including _________
-Increase in sexual behavior

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amygdala

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Temporal lobe lesions affect:
-Sexual behavior

Bilateral temporal lobe damage including amygdala
-Increase in _________ behavior

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sexual

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The frontal lobes need information so that our behavior is _________

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appropriate

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Premotor:
-premotor cortex 
- \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ motor cortex 
-frontal eye fields
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supplementary

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Premotor:
-premotor cortex 
-supplementary motor cortex 
-\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ fields
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Premotor:

_________ - Allow you to move your eyes in certain ways

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frontal eye fields

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Frontal lobe:

_________ - Producing language

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Broca’s area

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Frontal lobe:

Broca’s area - _________

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  • Producing language
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Prefrontal lobe:

  • _________
  • Ventral (inferior/orbitofrontal)
  • _________ (part of anterior cingulate cortex?)
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  • Dorsolateral

- Medial

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Prefrontal lobe:

  • Dorsolateral
  • _________ (inferior/orbitofrontal)
  • Medial (part of anterior cingulate cortex?)
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Prefrontal lobe: - Dorsolateral - Ventral (_________ ) - Medial (part of _________ )
- inferior/orbitofrontal | - anterior cingulate cortex?
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88888888 | Motor and premotor areas control _________
movement
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88888888 Frontal lobe: Motor cortex projections to: _________ neurons -Control limbs etc.
Spinal motor
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88888888 Frontal lobe: Motor cortex projections to: _________ - Control facial movements
Cranial neurons
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88888888 Frontal lobe: Motor cortex projections to: _________ - involved smooth motor movement
-Basal ganglia
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88888888 Frontal lobe: Motor cortex projections to: -Basal ganglia - involved _________ motor movement
smooth
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88888888 Premotor cortex projections to: - _________ - _________ cortex
- Spine | - Motor
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88888888 Frontal lobe: _________ - Control eye movement
Frontal eye fields
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88888888 Prefrontal cortex- Input from _________ and _________ visual fields
- dorsal | - ventral
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88888888 Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex- Main inputs from: - posterior _________ cortex - superior _________ sulcus
- parietal | - temporal
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88888888 _________ prefrontal cortex Main inputs from: - posterior parietal cortex - superior temporal sulcus
Dorsolateral
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88888888 _________ prefrontal cortex Outputs to: - Cingulate cortex - Basal ganglia - Superior colliculus
Dorsolateral
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88888888 Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex Outputs to: - Cingulate cortex - _________ - Superior colliculus
Basal ganglia
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88888888 Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex Outputs to: - _________ - Basal ganglia - _________
- Cingulate cortex | - Superior colliculus
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88888888 | _________ - Helps track moving objects
Superior colliculus
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88888888 Prefrontal cortex -Orbitofrontal Inputs from _________ Outputs to Amygdala hypothalamus
sense areas
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Cingulate cortex - involved with _________
emotion
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88888888 Prefrontal cortex _________- Inputs from sense areas Outputs to Amygdala hypothalamus
Orbitofrontal
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88888888 Prefrontal cortex -Orbitofrontal Inputs from sense areas Outputs to _________ and _________
- Amygdala | - hypothalamus
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Response to _________ stimulus comes from premotor cortex
-internal
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Response from _________ stimuli comes from outside premotor cortex
external