ANTR 350 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Central Sulcus, Gyrus, Cerebellum
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A) midline frontal and parietal lobes and medial side of brain in frontal and parietal lobes. B) numbness and paralysis of lower limbs and pelvis on the opposite side of the body. A) lateral parts of frontal and parietal lobes, as well as anterior temporal lobe. B) numbness and paralysis of face and arm on the opposite side of the body; language problems. B) visual deficits: describe the function related to speech and language and location of, broca"s area. In the frontal lobe, involved in the production of speak. People with a lesion here can"t produce speech sounds even when they know what they want to say: wernicke"s area. Found in the parietal and temporal lobes. People with damage here can produce word sounds but they don"t understand language: identify the following on figure 13. 3, thalamus, hypothalamus, cerebellum, cerebrum, corpus callosum, describe the function of the following, thalamus. Receives all sensory information coming into the body.