Summary: The Brain Continued

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  • Area rear of the Frontal Lobes

    Motor Cortex
  • Discovered the Motor Cortex in 1870

    Gustav Fritsch
    Eduard Hitzig
  • Area at the front of the Parietal Lobes

    Sensory Cortex
  • Registers and processes body touch and movement sensation

    Sensory Cortex
  • 75% of the cerebral cortex do no deal with the __ or __

    Sensory or Motor
  • Interpret, integrate, and act on information processed by the sensory areas

    Association Areas
  • Damage to the __ could result in loss of higher mental abilities

    Frontal Lobe
  • Enables judgement, planning, and process new memories

    Association Areas in the Frontal Lobes
  • Enables math and spatial reasoning

    Association Areas in the Parietal Lobes
  • Rod penetrated his Frontal Lobe, was immediately able to get up and speak, but personality was permanently changed

    Phineas Gage
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