Primary and Secondary Sensory Cortex
Primary Motor Cortex
Premotor Cortex
Supplemental and Broca’s motor area
100

Where does the primary sensory cortex receive information from? 

What is Thalamic nuclei?

100

Where is the primary motor cortex located?

Qhat is the precentral gyrus? 

100

Where is the premotor cortex located?

What is anterior to the primary motor cortex?

100

Broca’s area is responsible for

What is motor programing for speech?

200

What are the primary sensory areas responsible for?

What is discrimination of the intensity or quality of the information received?

200

What tracts are associated with the primary motor cortex?

What is corticobulbar and corticospinal tracts? 

200

When do motor neurons in the premotor areas activate?

What is before movement occurs?

200

Broca’s area is usually on which side of the brain

What is the left?

300

What issue is caused when primary vestibular cortex is impaired?

What is loss of head posture? 

300

Lesions to the primary motor cortex can cause

What is hyperreflexia, hypertonicity, clonus or weakness?

300

The premotor cortex sends signals to

What is the primary motor cortex? 

300

Broca’s area and inferior frontal gyrus are where on the brain in relation to eachother?

What is opposite sides?

400

What issues are caused by impairments with the primary auditory cortex?

What is impairments in intensity/localization of sound? 

400

The medial part of the primary motor cortex is responsible for

What is the opposite lower extremity? 

400

A lesion at the premotor cortex causes 

What is apraxia 
400

Impairments in Broca’s area leads to

What is expressive aphasia?

500

What issues are caused when there are impairments in the primary somatosensory cortex?

What is issues with conscious perception/proprioception? 

500

Where does the primary motor cortex receive information from? 

What is the Premotor, supplementary and somatosensory cortex? 

500

The premotor cortex is responsible

What is postural/proximal muscles? 

500

Impairments in inferior frontal gyrus 

What is difficulty with nonverbal communication skills?