What are the 6 layers of the neocortex
What is included in the primary cortex?
What is included in the association cortex?
What are Brodmann’s Areas?
How is cortical sensory processing relayed?
The primary somatosensory cortex (S1) receives input from where?
What does the secondary somatosensory cortex (S2) respond to?
Responds to touch, pressure, limb position, and pain from both sides of the body
Describe the inputs as in pertains to parallel processing from Brodmann’s areas in the primary somatosensory cortex
What symptoms may be seen with a lesion in the primary somatosensory cortex (S1)?
What does the unimodal association cortex do in terms of somatosensory perception?
What does the heteromodal association cortex do in terms of somatosensory perception?
What does the primary visual cortex do?
What is the difference in function between the dorsal and ventral pathways of the heteromodal visual association areas?
Describe the primary auditory area (A1)
Describe the secondary auditory area (A2)
What does the auditory unimodal association area do?
What is hemispheric specialization?
There is mostly symmetrical anatomy and functions of the left and right hemisphere, but some marked asymmetries functionally, which may eliminate communication delays between the hemispheres
Which hemisphere is typically dominant and why?
What is lateralization and what makes it clinically relevant?
What structures are involved in the core language circuit?
What is Wernicke’s area?
What is Broca’s area?
How do we repeat a word that we here?
Listen/read word > primary auditory of visual cortex > Wernicke’s area > sound is converted into a neural representation of the word > W communicates with B via arcuate fasciculus (subcortical white matter pathway) > Broca’s area > neural representation is converted back into sounds > primary motor cortex > corticobulbar tract
What are the symptoms of Broca’s aphasia?