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Christine Brown
Keri Light
Bonnie McCormick
Laura Williams
Lobes of the Brain
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a. Fissure of Rolandob. Central Sulcusc. Parieto-occipital Sulcusd. Lateral Fissuree. Calcarine Sulcus
The Sylvian fissure is also known as the __________________.
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Calcarine Sulcus
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a. Central Sulcusb. Lateral Sulcusc. Longitudinal Fissured. Parieto-occipital Sulcuse. Calcarine Sulcus
The insular lobe lies within which Sulcus that separates the temporal lobe and the inferior parietal cortex?
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Insular lobe lies deep to the brain's lateral surface, within the lateral sulcus which separates the temporal lobe and inferior parietal cortex.
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a. Frontal lobe, Parietal lobeb. Parietal lobe, Occipital lobec. Left hemisphere, Right hemisphered. Temporal lobe, Occipital lobee. Frontal lobe, Temporal lobe
The Central Sulcus separates the _______________ and the _______________ of the brain.
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a. Gerstmann’s Syndromeb. Impairment of memory, behavior
disorders, lack of inhibition, or expressive motor aphasia.
c. Dyslexia, dysgraphia, and dyscalculia d. Trigeminal Neuralgiae. Hemispatial Neglect
Lesions of the Frontal Lobe will result in __________.
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Lobes of the Brain and areas they control
aneurysmfoundation.org
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a. Fissure of Rolandob. Inferior Colliculusc. Lingual Gyrusd. Parieto-occipital Sulcuse. Calcarine Sulcus
The primary visual cortex is concentrated at the ___________.
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a. Auditoryb. Languagec. Visuald. Sensorimotore. Olfactory
The occipital lobe contains areas that process what kind of stimuli?
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a. Contralateral sensory loss, memory deficits, or dyslexia
b. Impairment of language comprehension or lack of inhibition
c. “Flat” Effect d. Inability to concentrate or
behavioral disorderse. Motor Aphasia
Pathologies of the Parietal lobe result in ________.
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Gerstmann’s Syndrome occurs from a lesion to which lobe?
a. Insular Lobeb. Parietal Lobec. Occipital Lobed. Frontal Lobee. Temporal
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Dysgraphia, Dyscalculia, Finger Agnosia, and left/right disorientation are symptoms of _________.
a. Gerstmann’s Syndromeb. Fluent/Sensory Aphasiac. Constructional Apraxiad. Broca’s/ Expressive Aphasiae. Bell’s Palsy
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Conduction Aphasia occurs with a lesion in which lobe or lobes?
a. Parietal Lobeb. Occipital Lobec. Temporal Lobed. Frontal Lobee. a, c, and d
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Wernicke’s Area lies within the _____ .
a. Parietal Lobeb. Occipital Lobec. Insular Lobed. Temporal Lobee. Frontal Lobe
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This lobe is thought to play an important role in fear avoidance, basic survival needs, and pain experience.
a. Parietal Lobeb. Occipital lobec. Insular Lobed. Temporal Lobee. Frontal lobe
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The arrow is pointing to which of the 5 lobes of the brain?
a. Parietal Lobeb. Occipital Lobec. Insular Lobed. Temporal Lobee. Frontal Lobe
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Coronal section of the brain immediately in front of the pons.
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Primary lobes of the cerebrum viewed (lateral view)
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The Island of Reil is also known as the _______lobe?
a. Parietalb. Occipitalc. Insulard. Temporale. Frontal
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A white matter tract that connects Broca’s and Wernicke’s areas through the Temporal, Parietal and Frontal lobe is known as the ____________.
a. Angular Gyrusb. Corpus Callosumc. Commissural fiberd. Arcuate Fasciculuse. Lateral Fissure
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Lobes of the Brain
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Heschl’s gyri is located in the _________ lobe.
a. Parietal Lobeb. Occipital Lobec. Insular Lobed. Temporal Lobee. Frontal Lobe
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_________ is believed to play an important role in dreaming and vision, especially in recognizing words, regardless of size, font, etc.
a. Angular Gyrusb. Inferior Frontal Gyrusc. Calcarine Sulcusd. Postcentral Gyruse. Lingual Gyrus
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Lobes of the Brain
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The inferior frontal gyrus, which includes Broca’s area, is important for____________.
a. Speech Productionb. Language Comprehensionc. Cognitive functions such as reasoning,
thinking, pragmatism, planning etc.d. Dreaming, vision, and recognizing words
regardless of size or font.e. Recognition and appreciation of visual
stimuli
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Lobes of the Brain
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a. Parietal Lobeb. Occipital Lobec. Insular Lobed. Temporal Lobee. Frontal Lobe
The Primary Motor Cortex is located in ___________ .
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Primary Motor Cortex is located in the Frontal Lobe.
Primary Somatosensory Cortex is located in the Parietal Lobe
Primary Auditory area is located in the Temporal Lobe
The Primary Visual Cortex is located in Occipital Lobe
The Insular Lobe plays an important role in pain experience and fear avoidance
Lobes of the Brain – where is the primary motor cortex
located?
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Label these Landmarks on the Brain:
Parieto-occipital Sulcus
Calcarine Sulcus
Lateral Sulcus
Temporal Lobe
Central Sulcus
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a. Association Fibersb. Projection Fibersc. Modulatoryd. Commissural Fiberse. Convergent
Which interconnecting fibers connect various areas within same the cerebral hemisphere?
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There are 3 types of fibers located in the cerebrum: Association Fibers: connect various areas within the
cerebral hemisphere
Commissural Fibers: connect the two hemispheres
Projection Fibers: connect the cerebrum to lower centers of the CNS
Which interconnecting fibers connect various areas within the cerebral hemispheres?
Interconnecting Fibers
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ModulatoryNeurons that evoke more complex effects on
other neurons
ConvergentNeuronal circuit
Postsynaptic neurons receive information from a number of neurons either of the same source or of different sources
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a. Frontal?
b. Parietal?
c. Occipital?
d. Temporal?
e. None of the Above?
The Cerebellum is a part of which lobe?
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a. Parietal Lobeb. Occipital Lobec. Insular Lobed. Temporal Lobee. Frontal Lobe
Hemispatial neglect can occur as a result of lesions to the ___________.
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Parietal Lobe – Hemispatial Neglect
Temporal Lobe – Conduction Aphasia
Frontal Lobe – Contralateral Hemiplegia or Paresis or expressive motor aphasia
Occipital Lobe – visual agnosia (loss), dyslexia, and impaired visual memories and color recognition
Lesions to Lobes of the BrainHemispatial neglect can result as a lesion to which lobe?
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a. Parietal Lobeb. Occipital Lobec. Insular Lobed. Temporal Lobee. Frontal Lobe
The primary somatosensory gyrus is located in the ___________.
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Primary Somatosensory gyrus or post- central gyrus is located in the Parietal Lobe
Inferior frontal gyrus is located in the Frontal Lobe.
Heschl’s gyri and the angular gyrus are located in the Temporal Lobe
Lingual and Calcarine sulcus are located in Occipital Lobe
The Insular Lobe plays an important role in pain experience and fear avoidance
Lobes of the Brain – where is the primary somatosensory
gyrus located?
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a. Parietal Lobeb. Occipital Lobec. Insular Lobed. Temporal Lobee. Frontal Lobe
The primary auditory cortex is in the_____________
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Primary Motor Cortex is located in the Frontal Lobe.
Primary Somatosensory Cortex is located in the Parietal Lobe
Primary Auditory area is located in the Temporal Lobe
The Primary Visual Cortex is located in Occipital Lobe
The Insular Lobe plays an important role in pain experience and fear avoidance
Lobes of the Brain – where is the primary auditory cortex
located?