BA's 1, 2, and 3
What is primary sensory cortex?
Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex, Ventrolateral Prefrontal Cortex, Orbitofrontal Prefrontal Cortex, Medial Prefrontal Cortex
What are the functional regions of the prefrontal cortex?
Loss of ability to voluntarily move and coordinate the lower limbs in the movements necessary to dress.
What is dressing apraxia?
Cortex associated with cognition, personality, decision making, and social behavior
What is the prefrontal cortex?
Our memory for facts.
What is declarative memory?
Located in BA 41 and 42
What is the auditory cortex?
Profile resulting from Prefrontal Cortex damage that include preservation, mutism, depression, and hypo-sexuality.
What is depressive?
Controls left, right, up, and down eye movements.
What is frontal eye fields?
Condition that can result in damage to auditory cortex, where sufferers cannot understand speech, but do not have difficulties with speaking, reading, or writing.
What is pure word deafness?
Lobe that contains the BA 9, 10, 11, 12, 46, 47
What is the frontal lobe?
Profile resulting from Prefrontal Cortex damage that include distractibility, impersistence, confabulation, mania, and hyper-sexuality.
What is manic?
Loss of ability to voluntarily carry out a motor action though the knowledge and purpose of the object have been retained.
Area involved in language processing and speech production.
What is Broca's Area?
Denial of visual deficits.
What is visual anosognosia?
BA's 17, 18, and 19.
What is the visual cortex?
A condition in which people have limited verbal output this is agrammatic in nature.
What is Broca aphasia?
Loss of ability to voluntarily execute the movements of speech.
What is speech apraxia?
Cortex involved in selecting, planning, and sequencing of complex voluntary motor movements of the opposite side of the body in the absence of muscular weakness.
What is the premotor cortex?
Difficultly in reading/sounding out new words or non-words.
BA's 23, 24, 25, 26, 29, 30, 31, 32, and 33.
What is the cingulate cortex?
The region which is important in working memory as well as episodic memory.
What is ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (VLPFC)?
Loss of ability to voluntarily use the dominant hand in drawing figures
Cortex that activates the motor plans from areas 44 and 6 by sending motor signals to muscles on opposite side of the body to move.
What is the Primary Motor Cortex?
Involved in attaching meaning to auditory information, especially speech and language.