ANATOMY 328 Lecture Notes - Lecture 25: Problem Solving, White Matter, Medial Lemniscus
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You drew the image on the right three times in class. First time (copied it): primary motor cortex, prefrontal cortex, cerebellum, occipital lobe. Broca"s aphasia commonly occurs in conjunction with paralysis to a specific limb. Language is on the left, so the limb being affecting is on the right because it"s contralateral. Broca"s areas sits in the middle, so the cut off likely to be affected is the right arm (especially distal arm) A patient presents to the emergency room with facial paralysis and weakness in their left arm as a result of a stroke. You are a physical therapist, and a new patient is presenting to your clinic today. You are told that this patient suffered damage to her cerebellum. Inferior to the lateral sulcus: superior, middle, and inferior gyri, medial temporal lobe structures are associated with the limbic system. Involved with hearing and smell: memory, learning, aggression, emotion.