loss of blood to the brain can lead to _____
damage or loss of brain cells
what is the association areas main role?
processing information
what is a quick definition of brain plasticity?
the ability of the brain to change and adapt according to new experiences
what is brocas area used for?
language comprehension
give the definition of neural
the nervous system, including the brain
at what age do people become susceptive to aphasia?
65 and older
what are two other names for association areas?
multimodal or polymodal
what triggers brain plasticity?
learning new skills
what can be a helpful way to heal damage to the brocas area?
speech therapy or neuroplasticity
what does TBI stand for?
Traumatic Brain Injury
name 1 of the 3 types of aphasia
Broca's aphasia, Wernicke's aphasia, and Anomic aphasia
where are the association areas located?
the cerebral cortex (parietal, temporal, and frontal lobes)
what is plasticity most affected by?
the area you grow up in (economy, home, country)
name 2-4 conditions that could damage brocas area
strokes, tumors, injuries, and infections
what is a brain lobe?
the 4 parts of each brain hemisphere
what is the best way to treat aphasia
speech and language therapy
name 2 disorders are involved with association areas?
schizophrenia, depression, anxiety, and ADHD
what is brain compensation?
when another part of the brain takes over another's in response to it not working properly
where is brocas area located?
behind the left eye
what does PPA stand for?
Primary Progressive Aphasia
aphasia affects what ability?
language abilities
name 2 problems that association areas relate to
attention span, concentration, speech, language, and reasoning
what are the two types of brain plasticity?
structural and functional
name 2-4 symptoms of damage to brocas area
poor grammar, speaking in short sentences, pausing while speaking, and trouble finding the right words
name one part of the brain
Frontal Lobe, Temporal Lobe, Parietal Lobe, Occipital Lobe, Cerebellum, Brain Stem, or Brocas area