OT 335 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Inferior Frontal Gyrus, Superior Frontal Gyrus, Inferior Temporal Gyrus

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Central nervous system- processes, interprets, stores information; issues orders to muscles, glands, organs: brain, spinal cord- bridge between brain and peripheral nerves. Directional terms: superior- toward top of head or body. Lateral- parts of the brain closest to the sides. Important sulci: central sulcus- separates frontal and parietal lobes. Lateral fissure- separates temporal and frontal lobes: medial longitudinal fissure- splits up the left and right sides of the brain, parietoccipital sulcus- separates the parietal lobes and occipital lobes. Frontal lobe: pre-central gyrus- primary motor area (orange, superior frontal gyrus- cognitive functions, memory, secondary motor area found here, amusement (purple, middle frontal gyrus- cognitive functions (green) Inferior frontal gyrus- cognition and speech production (yellow) Occipital lobe: occipital gyri- initial processing of visual information (dark green) (all gyri above referring to this photo) Lingual- (cid:448)isio(cid:374) (cid:894)do(cid:374)"t (cid:271)e fooled(cid:895) (light green: parahippocampal gyrus- memory (brown, fusiform gyrus (medial occipitotemporal)- word and face recognition (light blue)

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