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Aphasia is related with
Visual disorder
Speech impairment
Muscle disoder
Sense impairment
Stimulation at a point on which of the following may cause a person to report being touched on the knee?
Motor Cortex
Cerebellum
Somatosensory cortex
Temporal lobe
If a person has difficulty producing speech due to a stroke they will most likely be diagnosed with
Broca's Aphasia
Wernicke's Aphasia
Visual Agnosia
Neglect Syndrome
Part of there cerebral hemisphere that interprets sensory input.
Cortex
Basal nuclei
Thalamus
Hypothalamus
What is the function of the primary motor cortex
Comprehends written and spoken language
Stimulates voluntary skeletal muscle movements
Controls skilled, complex motor activities
Controls voluntary eye movements
What is the function of the Premotor Cortex
Controls skilled, complex motor activities
Responsible for intelligence (cognition), personality and behaviours
Stimulates voluntary skeletal muscle movements
Controls voluntary eye movements
Frontal Eye Field
Responsible for intelligence (cognition), personality and behaviours
Controls skilled, complex motor activities
Comprehends written and spoken language
Controls voluntary eye movements
What is the function of Broca's Area
Comprehends written and spoken language
Controls voluntary eye movements
Controls the muscles involved in the production of speech
Stimulates voluntary skeletal muscle movements
What is the function of the Prefrontal Cortex
Controls voluntary eye movements
Responsible for intelligence (cognition), personality and behaviours
Comprehends written and spoken language
Stimulates voluntary skeletal muscle movements
The function of the primary somatosensory cortex is to...
Receives and localises general sensory input
Receive special sensory input
Interpret special sensory input
Interprets general sensory input
The function of the somatosensory association area is to...
Receives and localises general sensory input
Receive special sensory input
Interpret special sensory input
Interprets general sensory input
The function of the special sensory association areas is to...
Receives and localises general sensory input
Receive special sensory input
Interpret special sensory input
Interprets general sensory input
Includes the primary visual processing area of the brain.
Wernicke's Area
Temporal Lobes
Occipital Lobes
Includes the hearing areas of the brain.
Frontal Lobes
Temporal Lobes
Parietal Lobes
Registers and processes body sensations
Broca's Area
Longitudinal Fissure
Somatosensory Cortex
Involved in language comprehension and expression.
Wernicke's Area
Broca's Area
Amygdala
The idea that one hemisphere has specialised functions or exerts greater control over a particular function is called ____________________ ____________________.
the BLUE section is the ________ lobe.
the GREEN section is the __________ lobe.