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below occipital lobe, separated from it by the tentorium. Behind the brain stem. |
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- vermis- central part
- hemispheres- right and left on each side of vermis
- anterior lobe- area above primary fissure
- posterior lobe- area between primary fissure and horizontal fissure
- floccular lobe- area below horizontal fissure
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coordinates and modifies the motor impulses sent from the cortex. |
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ataxia- loss of ability to maintain precise muscular coordination and fine cooperative actions of motor processes
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Functions of lateral hemispheres of cerebellum |
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- damage to lateral hemispheres of cerebellum
- limb ataxia, hypotonia, hypoflexia
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any energy capable of exciting a receptor |
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visual responds to what stimulus |
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range of energy detected by the eye |
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400-700 nM- electromagnetic radiations |
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area capable of altering activity of a sensory cell |
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issues in the sensory system (6) |
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- How many synapses are there? (chain order)
- degree of decussation
- projects to which area of the thalamus?
- projects to what area of the cortex?
- does the cortex show "topical" organization?
- modification of sensory coding?
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- locate object vs. background
- detect movement
- detect color
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- aperture- pupil constricts and dilates depending on light
- lens- focuses the image onto the retina
- iris- color of the eye
- retina-3 layers of cells
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- photoreceptors- rods and cones
- bipolar cells
- ganglion cells- axons are the optic nerve
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receptive fields of ganglion cells |
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- circular shape with ring-shape surrounding, on inside circle increases firing, offin ring decreases firing.
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- photoreceptors
- bipolar cells
- ganglion cells
- optic nerve
- optic chiasma
- optic tract
- lateral geniculate body
- optic radiations
- primary visual area in occipital lobe
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- both occipital lobes are injured, unable to process visual information
- may still recognize movement and sudden flashes of light due to information going to the midbrain
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- patient with cortical blindness who deny's they are blind |
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visual association cortex |
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- dorsal- information about where an object is (parietal association cortex)
- ventral- information about what an object is (extrastriate cortex of occipital lobe)
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- damage to visual association areas of the occipital lobe causes disturbances in visual recognition
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Types of visual agnosia (5) |
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- apperceptive visual agnosia
- associative visual agnosia
- prosopagnosia
- simultanagnosia
- color agnosia
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apperceptive visual agnosia |
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unable to distinguish visual shapes, cannot copy images |
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associative visual agnosia |
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- can recognize elements, but can't apply meaning to them.
- can copy
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- difficulty recognizing the individuality in faces
- may not even recognize own face
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inability to recognize a whole image, although individual details are recognized. when attending to one thing, the rest disappears |
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complete loss of vision in one eye |
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damage to the optic nerve |
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- damage to the optic chiasma
- only see what was obtained from the lateral hemiretinas
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- damage to one optic tract
- -results in loss of vision in the nasal hemiretina of the ipsilateral side, and the lateral hemiretina of the contralateral side
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damage to part of the optic radiations - loss in the a quadrant of the eye
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primary visual cortex in occipital lobe |
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- controlled by oculomotor nerve
- moves eye down
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- controlled by the oculomotor nerve
- moves the eye up
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- controlled by the abducens nerve
- moves the eye towards ear
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- controlled by the oculomotor nerve
- moves the eye towards the nose
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- controlled by the trochlear nerve
- rotates the eye towards the nose
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- controlled by the oculomotor nerve
- rotates the eye away from the nose
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- tracked the real movement of the eye. Depending on the questions asked about a picture, the eyes moved to different places
- most attention to the eyes, nose and mouth of faces
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participates in moving eyes- primary motor area, 8 |
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- found below the corpus callosum
- related with olfactory processing
- damage can cause olfactory hallucinations
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- executive dysfuntion
- aphasia
- acalculia
- agnosia
- apraxia
- spatial disturbances
- constructional disturbances
- amnesia
- dementia
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- damage to prefrontal area
- impairment of abstract reasoning, hypothesis testing, behavior, morality, ethical behaviors, metacognition
- First case- Phineas Gage
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- impairment of language comprehension or production due to brain pathology
- Broca's aphasia
- Wernicke's aphasia
- conduction aphasia
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- difficulty with speech production (Broca's area is in the frontal lobe!)
- non fluent speech
- poor repetition and naming
- good comprehension
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- difficulty with word recognition
- fluent speech
- poor comprehension, repetition and naming
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- acquired inability to perform mathematical computations
- damage to posterior part of the parietal lobe
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- inability to recognize people or objects even when basic sensory modalities are intact
- visual agnosia
- auditory agnosia
- somatosensory agnosia
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- inability to recognize specific sounds in the context of intact hearing
- pure word deafness
- cortical deafness
- amusia
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inability to recognize spoken words |
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inability to recognize sounds, does not respond to auditory information |
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inability to recognize music right temporal damage |
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somatosensory agnosia (asterognosis) |
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- difficulty perceiving objects though basic tactile sensation is intact
- may be able to draw and recognize object, but not through sensory information.
- due to lesions in the somatosensory area
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- disturbances in movements
- inability to carry out purposeful movements in the absence of paralysis or paresis
- kinetic apraxia
- ideomotor apraxia
- ideational apraxia
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- due to damage in the frontal lobe
- cannot make fine motor movements but can make gross motor movements
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- damage in the parietal lobe
- difficulty sequencing and executing movements
- buccofacial apraxia
- oral apraxia
- limb apraxia
- axial apraxia
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- due to damage in the parietal lobe
- cannot perform a series of acts, although they may be able to perform the individual components
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- damage in the right hemisphere ofthe posterior paretal and parietal occipital areas
- affects left hemisphere
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- hemineglect
- inability to attend to what is contralateral to the side of the damage
- can perceive sensory information, but behave as if it does not exist.
- entire spatial array is compressed into the spatial portion of the intact side
- Balint Sydrome
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- associated with spatial disturbances, results from the injury of both parietal occipital lobes
- 3 cardinal symptoms
- paralysis of gaze- cannot scan visual field
- optic ataxia- difficulty coordination eye movements
- simultanagnosia
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constructional disturbances (constructional apraxia) |
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- difficulties assembling two and three dimensional objects
- difficulty drawing to verbal commands and copying
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- non-declarative
- memories that we are not aware of
- skills and habits
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- declarative memory
- memories that we are aware of
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deficit in recalling events that happened before the onset of amnesia |
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- deficit in learning subsequent to the onset of the disorder
- cannot remember anything after the incident
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- impaired intellectual functioning that interferes with normal activities and relationships.
- do be considered dementia, needs to have memory loss plus something else such as language disturbance,lack of visual perception skills, executive dysfuntions
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- disorder affecting the cerebral cortex
- typically show severe memory loss plus other defects in cognition
- alzheimer's disease
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- results from dysfunction in the basal ganglia
- tend to show changes in their personalities and attention span and thinking slows down
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- general atrophy of the lobes
- represent 60% of dementias
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due to vascular disturbances |
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- genetic condition that affects the caudate nucleus, personality changes, alfter long evolution is associated with dementia
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- frequent condition in 10-40 population.
- results from a traumatic event
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- a region of the brain located below the thalamus
- regulates body temp, hunger, thirst and circadian cycles
- controls pituitary gland
- part of the diencephalon
- mamillary body part of hypothalamus
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Limbic system purpose & location |
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- wraps around the brain stem beneath the cerebral cortex
- major center for emotion formation and processing
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- cingulate gyrus
- hippocampus
- amygdala
- fornix
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- involved in long-term memory storage and formation
- connected to the amygdala
- damage leads to loss of memory
- HM- pure anterograde amnesia
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- associated with forming complex emotional responses
- agression
- fear
- defense mechanisms
- emotional learning
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connects the hippocampus with the mammillary body of the hypothalamus |
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A. Cut in optic nerve- completely blind in that eye B. cut in optic chiasma- Bitemporal hemianopia C. cut in optic tract- homonomous hemianopia D. cut in part of optic radiations- quadrantanopia E. cut through all optic radiations- scotoma |
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- cortical demetia
- subcortical dementia
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the photo receptors contain opsin and retinal, when light is produced an action potential occurs |
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difficulty opening the eye lid- damage in oculomotor nerve |
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- detect light not color
- much more abundant
- 120 million
- found in the periphery of the retina
- low activation threshhold
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- detect color
- less abundant
- 6 million
- high activation threshhold
- found mostly in the central part of the retina
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