Cerebral cortex damage
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Study Guide For cerebral cortex and brain damage. Be able to describe the major commonalities that characterize the cerebral cortex. Be able to describe the major divisions of the cerebral cortex and landmark sulci and fissures that demarcate them. What is the corpus collosum? How was it involved in the split brain procedure?
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Damage to which lobe(s) would interfere with learning and remembering new words? Damage to which lobe(s) would interfere with the ability to solve problems? ... Is the cerebral cortex composed of gray matter or white matter? Does it contain mostly axons or mostly cell bodies?
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Visual Cortex Visual area Angular Gyrus Reads words-Reads allowed Damage: can’t speak, can’t read Parietal Lobe Sensory cortex math and spatial reasoning. Top and rear of cerebral cortex Sensory Cortex Incoming messages from skin, movement of body/tactile Behind and parallel to motor cortex. Modulates speech and clarity Corpus Callosum
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The cerebral hemispheres have an outer layer called the cerebral cortex. This is where the brain processes sensory information received from the outside world, controls voluntary movement, and regulates cognitive functions, such as thinking, learning, speaking, remembering, and making decisions. ... Alzheimer’s disease causes damage to the ...
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B) the number of synapses in the prefrontal cortex is nearly double the adult value. C) energy metabolism in the cerebral cortex is at an all-time low. D) synaptic pruning decreases. Answer: B . Page Ref: 292. Skill: Factual. Objective: 8.2. 9) By age 4, A) many parts of the cerebral cortex have overproduced synapses. B) synaptic pruning is ...
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-After birth asphyxia, the brain damage seen is variable and includes damage to the cerebral cortex, white matter, basal ganglia, cerebellum and brain stem. Excitotoxicity-injury done by neurotransmitters normally present , but in pathological conditions is abnormally released
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Afferent Connections from the Cerebral Cortex. In humans, by far the largest number of cerebellar afferents arises in the pontine nuclei. The pontocerebellar tract ends primarily in the cerebellar hemispheres. The vast majority of afferents to the pontine nuclei arise in the cerebral cortex (M1, S1, SMA, PM and areas 5, 7 of the parietal cortex).
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C) areas of the cerebral cortex within the same hemisphere. D) areas of the cerebral cortex with areas of the midbrain. E) areas of the cerebral cortex with areas of the spinal cord. Answer: c. Level: 1. 53. Tracts of white matter that connect the right and left hemispheres are composed of. A) decussation fibers. B) association fibers. C ...
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not enough cerebral blood flow to carry blood to the brain. Injury can be localized (such as ischemic strokes) or generalized (circulatory collapse secondary to cardiac arrhythmias or cardiac arrest). This type of injury causes general, diffuse damage to the cerebral cortex and cerebellum.
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