Cognitive neuroscience summary
Cognitive neuroscience summary frontal lobe - answermass of cortex anterior to central sulcus and dorsal to the sylvian fissue; contains the motor and prefrontal cortex parietal lobe - answerCortical lobe located posterior to central sulcus anterior to occipital lobe, superior to posterior temporal cortex; contains many neurons, including somatosensory cortex, gustatory cortex, and parietal association cortex which are all involved in orientation, attention, and representation of space temporal lobe - answerlateral ventral part of cerebral cortex bounded superiorly by sylvian fissue and psoteriorly by the anterior edge of the occipital lobe and ventral portion of the parietal lobe -ventromedial: hippocampal complex, amgdala -lateral neocortical regions: higher order vision, mental respresentations of visual world, linguistic representations -superior (in sylvian fissure): auditory complex occipital lobe - answercortical lobe located at posterior of the cerebral cortex that primarily contains neurons involved in visual information processing skull - answercranium Meninges - answerthree protective membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord dura matter - answeroutermost layer of the meninges surrounding the brain and spinal cord arachnoid matter - answerweblike middle layer of the three meninges
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