What is the difference between Broca’s area and Wernicke’s area in language production?
Broca= language production
Wernicke= Language Reception
above
superior
shows a structure-function relationship
the lesion method
what lobe is posterior to the parietal lobe
occipital lobe
what improves the transmission of nerve impulses
myelin sheath
What is the Arculate Fasciculus?
neurological network which connects the broca and wernicke area
on the top
dorsal
was used by broca and wernicke
the lesion method
mainly responsible for hearing
temporal lobe
where do nerve impulses originate in the neuron
dendrites
What is brain lateralization?
brain has 2 hemispheres which differ in size, form and function
in the middle
medial
measures oxygen and blood flow
hemodynamic neuroimaging
involved in executive functions
the area where neurotransmitters are released
synapse
1.What is the difference between denoting and connoting words?
denoting= what is said
connoting= how it is said
below
inferior
used for understanding real-time processing
ERP
what is the difference between the primary and association cortex
primary= awareness
Association= processing information
what receives neurotransmitters in the synapse?
receptor molecules
1.How are the 2 hemispheres of the brain connected to connotation and denotation?
denotation= left hemisphere
connotation= right hemisphere
in front
anterior
reveals which structures are involved in a particular function
hemodynamic neuroimaging
where is the somatosensory cortex
parietal lobe
nerve impulses travel down the__________?
axon