COMPREHENSIVE LEARNING COMPANION
◉ 1,2,3 Brodmann's. Answer: primary somatosensory cortex
(sensations, propriocepiton) PRIMARY SENSORY (parietal lobe)
◉ 4. Answer: primary motor cortex (motor control) PRE-CENTRAL
GYRUS (frontal lobe)
◉ 41,42. Answer: primary auditory cortex (higher order analysis of
acoustic stimuli) (temporal lobe)
◉ 44,45. Answer: Broca's area (speech and language expression)
(inferior frontal lobe)
◉ 22. Answer: Wernicke's area (receptive language/comprehension)
auditory language comprehension (temporal lobe)
◉ 39. Answer: angular gyrus (READING)
◉ 39, 19. Answer: PTO cortex (integrates sensory information for
recognition/identification)
, ◉ 11,12,25. Answer: cognition, executive functions ORGANIZATION
AND PLANNING (frontal lobe)
◉ pre central gyrus. Answer: before the central gyrus
motor control
◉ post central gyrus. Answer: after the central gyrus
sensory aspect
◉ white matter has three projection fibers. Answer: commissural,
association, projection
◉ association fibers are important for. Answer: integration of
information
◉ homunculus. Answer: map of the body structures located on the
pre central gyrus (motor strip). also known as the head quarters of
final signal for movement
◉ allocortex. Answer: old brain
◉ olfactory buld. Answer: bulb shaped brain structure that receives
input from the olfactory receptor neurons. Mainly around the corpus
callosum and part of the temporal lobe.