Localization of Brain function 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyBiopsychologyA2/A-levelAQA Created by: KatieCreated on: 13-01-20 14:10 what is the location of the visual centre occipital lobe 1 of 47 What is the funtion of the visual centre different areas produe different visual information e.g. shape/colour 2 of 47 where does visual processing take place the retina 3 of 47 what is the role of the optic nerve nerve impulses travel to different parts of the brain via optic nerve 4 of 47 are the visual centres cross hemispheric? and explain yes - the right hemisphere recieves information from the left side of the body and vice versa 5 of 47 Where are the auditory centres located temporal lobes - auditory cortex 6 of 47 what is the function of the auditory cortex hearing 7 of 47 what happens in the cochlear sound waves are converted to nerve impulses 8 of 47 where do these nerve impulses travel the auditory cortex 9 of 47 where do they then travel the brain stem 10 of 47 what happens in the brain stem de-coding 11 of 47 what does the thalamus do acts as a relay station that carries out further processing of the stimulus 12 of 47 where is the motor cortex located the frontal lobe along the pre-central gyrus 13 of 47 what is the function of the motor cortex generates voluntary/ deliberate motor movement 14 of 47 is the motor cortex cross-hemispheric yes 15 of 47 how is the motor cortex arranged logically - the area that controls the foot is next to the area that control the leg 16 of 47 what are the areas of practical application that can come from research into the motor cortex strokes and rehabilitation 17 of 47 what is the location of the somatosensory cortex parietal lobe along the post central gyrus 18 of 47 what is the function of the somatosensory cortex detect sensory events from different regions of the body 19 of 47 what kind of information is processed in the somatosensory cortex sensory touch information 20 of 47 what does the somatosensory cortex use sensory information to do uses sensory information from the skin to produce sensations that localise to specific parts of the body 21 of 47 is the somatosensory cortex cross hemispheric yes 22 of 47 what are the two language centres called broca's area and wernickes area 23 of 47 where is the broca's area located left frontal lobe 24 of 47 what is the Broca's area responsible for responsible for speech production and cognitive tasks 25 of 47 what was Broca's patient called tan 26 of 47 What was tan able/unable to do he could understand language, but not speak at all (apart from saying tan) 27 of 47 who else did Broca study 8 other patients with damage to the left frontal lobe 28 of 47 who discovered the two areas of the Broca's area federenko 29 of 47 what are these two regions language and cognitive tasks 30 of 47 where is the wernickes area located back of left temporal lobe 31 of 47 what is the function of the wernickes area language comprehension 32 of 47 what could wernickes patients do/not do could speak but not understand language 33 of 47 RANDOM QUESTIONS ENJOY :))) 34 of 47 in which lobe is the visual cortex occipital 35 of 47 what is the function of the somatosensory detects sensory events from across the body 36 of 47 what centre is located on both sides of the brain auditory 37 of 47 what happens in the cochlear sound waves are converted into nerve impulses 38 of 47 which centres are cross hemispheric visual, motor, somatosensory 39 of 47 what is located in the parital lobe somatosensory 40 of 47 what are the two language centres called Brocas and wernickes 41 of 47 which language area is responsible for speech production Broca's 42 of 47 where is dedicated to processing sensory touch inromation somatosensory 43 of 47 what is the motor coretx responsible for generating voluntary motor movement 44 of 47 what did federenko discover 2 regions of brocas area - cognitive tasks and speech 45 of 47 which two centres are located in the temporal lobe auditory and wernickes 46 of 47 which two centres are located in the frontal lobe Broca's and motor 47 of 47
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