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Lateralization of Function Dr. Coulson Cognitive Science Department UCSD

Human Brain An extension of the spinal cord

Cortex Two millimeters thick and has area of 1.5 square meters

Cerebral Hemispheres

Corpus Callosum

Cerebral Lobes

Cartoon View: Frontal Lobe In front of central sulcus Motor control Decisions, judgments, emotions Language production

Cartoon View: Parietal Lobe Behind central sulcus Perception of stimuli related to touch, pressure, temperature, pain Spatial cognition Spatial Attention

Cartoon View: Temporal Lobe Below lateral fissure Visual perception, object recognition, auditory processing Memory Language comprehension

Cartoon View: Occipital Lobe Located at back of brain, behind the parietal lobe and temporal lobe Vision

Lateralization of Function One side of the brain is more crucial for a given function and/or more efficient at the underlying computational tasks Typically a matter of degree Strongly vs. Weakly Lateralized Motor control a good example of a lateralized function

Motor Control

Sensorimotor Cortex

What about language? Speech is a paradigmatic example of a strongly lateralized cognitive phenomenon

Wada Test https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbbilbz46eg

Wada Test

Lateralization of Function Historically, evidence of lateralized brain function has come from observing how brain damage affects behavior on various sorts of cognitive tasks

Paul Broca 19 th century French neurologist Star patient: Leborgne Understood most of what was said to him Able to eat, drink (move mouth and tongue) Only utterance was tan

Broca s Discovery Leborgne s brain had damage to the lower rear portion of frontal lobe, lower front portion of parietal lobe, and upper part of the temporal lobe Broca deemed frontal lobe damage most important Aphasia partial or total loss of ability to articulate ideas due to brain damage Broca s Area lower rear portion of frontal lobe, adjacent to motor cortex Inferior frontal gyrus Brodmann s Areas 44/45

Brodmann s Areas Korbinian Brodmann examined brain cells with various stains designed to detect chemical differences between areas Brain areas defined by cytoarchitectonic characteristics known as Brodmann s Areas 52 areas in the human brain (though some subdivided into a, b, etc)

Broca s Aphasia M.E. Cinderella...poor...um 'dopted her...scrubbed floor, um, tidy...poor, um...'dopted...si-sisters and mother...ball. Ball, prince um, shoe... Examiner Keep going. M.E. Scrubbed and uh washed and un...tidy, uh, sisters and mother, prince, no, prince, yes. Cinderella hooked prince. (Laughs.) Um, um, shoes, um, twelve o'clock ball, finished. Examiner So what happened in the end? M.E. Married. Examiner How does he find her? M.E. Um, Prince, um, happen to, um...prince, and Cinderalla meet, um met um met. Examiner What happened at the ball? They didn't get married at the ball. M.E. No, um, no...i don't know. Shoe, um found shoe...

Broca s Aphasic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2iimebmnpm

Wernicke s Aphasia 1871 Karl Wernicke reported a different sort of language disorder Symptoms Talk fluently, excessively Use made up words Don t understand, in spite of intact hearing

Wernicke s Area

Wernicke s Area

Wernicke s Aphasic C.B. Uh, well this is the... the /dodu/ of this. This and this and this and this. These things going in there like that. This is /sen/ things here. This one here, these two things here. And the other one here, back in this one, this one /gesh/ look at this one. Examiner: Yeah, what's happening there? C.B. I can't tell you what that is, but I know what it is, but I don't know where it is. But I don't know what's under. I know it's you couldn't say it's... I couldn't say what it is. I couldn't say what that is. This shu-- that should be right in here. That's very bad in there. Anyway, this one here, and that, and that's it. This is the getting in here and that's the getting around here, and that, and that's it. This is getting in here and that's the getting around here, this one and one with this one. And this one, and that's it, isn't it? I don't know what else you'd want. Describing a picture of a child taking a cookie

Wernicke s Aphasic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avhyn7ntiku

Pop Quiz Wernicke s Aphasia (Temporal Lobe Lesions)

Pop Quiz Broca s Aphasia (Frontal Lobe Lesions)