Hemispheric Specialization (lateralization) Each lobe of the brain has specialized functions (Have to be careful with this one.)

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Cerebral Cortex Principles contralaterality the right half of your brain controls the left half of your body and vice versa. (contralateral control.) Localization of function Specific mental processes are correlated with discrete regions of the brain. Explicit memory encoding????? talking to the endocrine system Forming words We will find out Thinking of words We will find out????? Hemispheric Specialization (lateralization) Each lobe of the brain has specialized functions (Have to be careful with this one.)

Common Myths There is a lot of pop psychology about hemispheric specialization Broad statements like the left brain is logical and the right brain is creative are almost always gross over-generalizations MYTHS: Lefties are better at spatial and creative tasks. Righties are better at logic.

Hemispheric Specialization Traditional understanding: Left side processes: Speech Analysis Time Sequence It Recognizes: Letters Numbers Words Right side processes: Creativity Patterns Spatial Awareness Context It Recognizes: Faces Places Objects

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Hemispheric Specialization While there are some specialized functions in certain hemispheres of the brain, it is an oversimplification to say that one is right-brained or left-brained. The two hemispheres do NOT operate independently; they communicate constantly, mostly via the corpus callosum There are many more similarities between the hemispheres than differences. To completely lose a particular mental faculty, a person normally needs to suffer damage to a particular area in both the left and right hemispheres.

The Cerebral Cortex is made up of four Lobes.

Structure of the Cortex occipital lobe: brain lobe at the back of the head responsible primarily for vision Contains Visual Cortex: Processes and interprets messages from our eyes into images we can understand

Structure of the Cortex temporal lobe: the brain lobe under the temples, in front of the ears many functions, including processing sounds, committing information to memory, and comprehending language Interpreted in Auditory Cortex. PARTIALLY LATERALIZED

Structure of the Cortex parietal lobe: brain lobe at the top and center/rear of the head Contains SomatoSensory Cortex: receives incoming touch sensations from rest of the body. Most of the Parietal Lobes are made up of Association Areas, which integrates sensations.

Structure of the Cortex sensory cortex (a.k.a. somatosensory strip): the gyrus immediately behind the central sulcus registers sensation on the body, and is organized by body part Homunculus Homunculus literally means little person,

Structure of the Cortex frontal lobe: the brain lobe located behind the forehead Deals with: planning, maintaining emotional control abstract thought personality Contains Motor Cortex. Traditionally considered to be the seat of intelligence.

Structure of the Cortex What do you notice about the proportions depicted in the aforementioned homunculus? The more sensitive the body part, the greater the area devoted to the body part.

Structure of the Cortex motor cortex: the gyrus immediately in front of the central sulcus controls fine movements and is organized by body part (just like the sensory cortex) Man asked to keep hand opened when motor cortex was stimulated was not able to his hand formed a fist. Probe the Brain activity

Cerebral Palsy A group of neurological disorders that appear in the first years of life and result in the inability to control movement and posture. Is typically non-progressive 75% of cases are due to motor cortex damage. Lack of muscle coordination Stiff or tight muscles Walking on toes Tremors Difficulty with precise movements

Cerebral Palsy Severity depends on the degree of damage to the motor cortex. Mild = slightly awkward movements Severe = inability to walk, control facial muscles A form of CP may also result from damage (holes,) in the white matter, disrupting the flow of nerve signals (neural impulses.) This happens because white matter is in charge of transmitting signals to muscles.