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3.6 Neuropsychology


Lecture 1 - Introduction

Learning goals
●​ To learn the organisation of the brain and the brain anatomy of the parietal and occipital lobes as well
as the basal ganglia
●​ To understand how motion and perception are processed in the brain
●​ To link lesions of the parietal and occipital lobes to motion and perception disorders


Neuropsychology
●​ A branch of psychology
●​ The study of the brain mechanisms in relation to cognitive and behavioral processes
●​ Modern imaging techniques allow a huge progress in the knowledge of our brain


Neurological damage
Brain damage has long provided insights to the relation between brain and behavior
1.​ Vascular disorders (stroke): sudden onset cerebrovascular events
●​ Cerebral hemorrhage: bleeding in the brain
●​ Cerebral ischemia: disruption of blood supply (thrombosis, embolism, arteriosclerosis)
2.​ Tumors: a mass of cells, which grows independently of the rest of the body
3.​ Trauma: injuries of the brain (close- or open-head)
4.​ Epilepsy: excessive and abnormal pattern of activity in the brain, it induces a transient loss of
consciousness
5.​ Degenerative disorders: entails the death of neurons, motor or cognitive difficulties often noticed by
family members
●​ Parkinson disease: degeneration of the basal ganglia, resulting in reduction of the dopamine
and difficulties in initiating a behavior
●​ Alzheimer disease: degeneration of the neurons in the cortex, characterized by attentional
deficits, forgiveness, changes in personality
●​ Huntington disease: genetic disease, which involves atrophy of the striatum. It first impairs
motoric abilities and afterwards cognitive processes
●​ Korsakoff disease: degeneration of the diencephalon, mainly due to chronic alcoholism and
malnutrition, it produces amnesia
●​ Multiple sclerosis: degeneration of the myelin surrounding the axons, which can lead to
degeneration of the neuron itself, it is an autoimmune disorder


Research methods
1.​ Psychophysiological indices: measure the peripheral responses
●​ Electrodermal activity (EDA) → skin conductance measure, “sweat response”
○​ Measure the activation of the sympathetic system meaning the
physiological arousal (activation) necessary to initiate a behavioral
response
○​ Is larger to both positive (e.g., cute picture bear) and negative (e.g.,
snake) pictures as compared to neutral ones
●​ ELectromyogram (EMG)
●​ Electrocardiogram (ECG)




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, 2.​ Imaging techniques: measure the brain activation
●​ Electro-encephalogram (EEG)
○​ Measures the electrical signal originating from the pyramidal cells, which
has a negative charge
○​ When numerous pyramidal cells are activated synchronically, we can
detect relatively large waves on the scalp, which are called event-related
potentials (ERPs)
●​ (Functional) magnet resonance imaging (fMRI and MRI)
○​ fMRI measures the metabolic signal originating from the blood oxygen
level
○​ Blood-oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) signal is an indirect index of neural
activation
●​ Positron emission tomography (PET)


Anatomy of cognition
Anatomical organization
●​ Rostral/Anterior: parts of the body toward the nose
●​ Caudal/Posterior: parts of the body toward the tail
●​ Dorsal: parts of the body pointing up from the back
●​ Ventral: parts of the body pointing down from the belly
●​ Medial: structures close to the midline
●​ Lateral: structures far from the midline
○​ Ipsilateral: structures on the same side of the body
○​ Contralateral: structures on the opposite side of the body




Anatomical Nervous System Divisions




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, Nervous System
1.​ Central nervous system (CNS): processes and integrates information, coordinating bodily functions
and responses
●​ Brain
●​ Spinal cord




2.​ Peripheral nervous system (PNS): connects the central nervous system to the rest of the body,
enabling communication between the brain, spinal cord, and limbs/organs
●​ Somatic nervous system: controls voluntary movements and transmits sensory information
(e.g., vision, hearing, touch) to the central nervous system
●​ Autonomic nervous system: regulates involuntary physiological processes (e.g., heart rate,
digestion, and responses to stimuli like stress or relaxation)




Anatomical organization
1.​ Myelencephalon (or medulla): connects
the brain with the spinal cord
2.​ Metencephalon (or hindbrain): consists
of pons and cerebellum, somatosensory
structure
3.​ Mesencephalon (or midbrain): consists
of tegmentum, periaqueductal grey
(PAG), visuomotor structure
4.​ Diencephalon: consists of
hypothalamus and thalamus, referred as
“gateway to the cortex”
5.​ Telencephalon: consists of the cerebral
cortex (i.e., neocortex) and sub-cortical
structures (i.e., basal ganglia, limbic
system)




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