Localisation of Cortical Function Flashcards

1
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How might you perform Functional Cortical Mapping? What techniques

A

Functional MRI

PET

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2
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How is Brodmann’s areas classified?

A

Histological cytoarchitectural differences

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3
Q

Draw out the Circle of Willis

A

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4
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For language to be affected, the lesion is most likely to be in which half of the brain?

A

Left hemisphere

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5
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The pre-central gyrus is..? Which Brodmann’s Area is this?

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The primary motor cortex

Broadmann Area 4

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6
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The post-central gyrus is..? Which Brodmann’s Area is this?

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The primary somatosensory cortex

Brodmann’s Area 1, 2, 3

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7
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Broadmann’s Area 6 is..?

A

Supplementary Motor Cortex

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8
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The Supplementary Motor Cortex is Broadmnann’s Area..?

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6

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9
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Aside from Brodmann’s Area 1, 2 and 3 - are there any other sensory cortex functional areas?

A

39 and 40

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10
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What is Broca’s aphasia?

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Can understand language, but cannot speak

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11
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What is Wernicke’s aphasia?

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Can speak, but cannot understand language

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12
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A patient with Broca’s aphasia has a lesion where?

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Postero-inferior frontal lobe (Broca’s Area)

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13
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A patient with Wernicke’s aphasia has a lesion where?

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Junction of Temporal / Parietal / Occipital lobes (Wernicke’s Area)

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14
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What is Broca’s aphasia also known as?

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Expressive / Motor aphasia

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15
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What is Wernicke’s aphasia also known as?

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Receptive / Sensory aphasia

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16
Q

What is the artery referred to as the “Stroke artery”?

A

Middle cerebral artery

17
Q

The pre-frontal cortex is supplied by what artery?

A

Anterior cerebral artery

Middle cerebral artery

18
Q

If the lower limb is more affected than the upper limb in a stroke, which artery is the stroke likely to be in?

A

Anterior cerebral artery

19
Q

If the upper limb / speech is affected in a stroke, which artery is the stroke likely to be in?

A

Middle cerebral artery

20
Q

Which sulcus is primarily is the Primary Visual Area? What Broadmann’s Area is it?

A

Brodmann’s Area 17, and the gyrus of either side of Calcarine sulcus