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BRODDMAN'S AREA :!?:, sexual - Coggle Diagram
BRODDMAN'S AREA :!?:
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Primary somatosensory
cortex (A1,2,3)
- receives general sensory information from skin and proprioceptors of skeletal muscle, joints, and tendons
- capable of spatial discrimination; identification of body region being stimulated
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Somatosensory association
area (A5,7)
- integrates sensory input from primary somatosensory cortex for understanding of object
- determines size, texture, and relationship of parts of objects being felt
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Visual association
area (A18,19)
- uses past visual experiences to interpret visual stimuli (color, form or movement
- example: ability to recognize faces
- complex processing involves entire posterior half of cerebral hemispheres
Primary auditory
cortex (A41,22)
- interprets info from inner ear as pitch, loudness and location
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Vestibular cortex
(A41,42)
- responsible for conscious awareness of balance (position of head in space)
Gustatory cortex (A43)
- involved in perception of taste
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Prefrontal cortex
(ant. association area)
(A9,10,11)
- involved with intellect, cognition, recall and personality
- contains working memory needed for abstract ideas, judgment, reasoning, persistence, and planning
- development depends on feedback from social environment
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Primary motor area
(A4)
- controls voluntary contractions of specific muscles or groups of muscles
Limbic association area
- involves cingulate gyrus, parahippocampal gyrus and hippocampus
- provides emotional impact that makes a scene important to us and helps establish memories
BROCAS AREA (44,45)
- the premotor area and primary area, activate muscles of the larynx, pharynx, and mouth and breathing muscles.
- the coordinated contractions of your speech and breathing muscles enable you to speak your thoughts
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