PSY100H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Lateral Sulcus, Frontal Lobe, Temporal Lobe
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Anatomy of the temporal lobe: auditory and visual areas (more functional) Area te responsible for ventral stream: medial view, most anterior: uncus. Responsible for olfaction: open up sylvian fissure (insula: little brain inside) increasing area for processing. Connections of the temporal cortex: afferent projections fr sensory systems, efferent projections to parietal and frontal association regions, limbic system, ad. Left and right connected via: corpus callosum (neocortex, anterior commissure (subcortical) 3 basic sensory func: processing auditory input, visual obj recognition, long term storage of info. Primarily circumscribed in the medial prefrontal lobe: sensory processes, identification and categorization of stimuli, cross-modal matching. Combination: affective responses, emotional responses is associated with particular stimulus. Amygdala and medial prefrontal lobe (fight or flight response: spatial navigation, hippocampus (lesion: problem for memory of objects in space) Intersubject coherence (temporal & occipital lobes: ffa (face) and ppa (space, not necessarily face) Thatcher illusion: facial recognition in the brain is very specific in their orientation.