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Title: Cerebral Cortex


1
Cerebral Cortex
  • Information in this presentation is taken from
    UCCP Content

2
Cerebral Cortex
  • The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain.
    Only in humans does the cerebrum account for such
    a large portion of the brain. It is responsible
    for cognitive abilities such as thinking and
    language. The cerebrum consists of two
    hemispheres the left and right hemispheres.
    The hemispheres are connected by the corpus
    callosum, a bundle of nerve fibers. The surface
    or outer coating of the cerebrum is the cerebral
    cortex. The cerebral cortex is convoluted its
    wrinkled with ridges and valleys that allow for a
    lot of surface area to be packed into a small
    area of the brain.

3
Cerebral Cortex
  • Each hemisphere of the cerebral cortex is divided
    into 4 lobes
  • The occipital lobe contains the primary visual
    cortex and is responsible for processing visual
    information.
  • The temporal lobe contains the primary auditory
    cortex and is responsible for processing auditory
    information.
  • The parietal lobe contains the sensory cortex,
    which receives sensory information from the skin
    and other body movements.
  • The frontal lobe contains the motor cortex and
    the prefrontal cortex.

4
Cerebral Cortex
  • Each location in the sensory cortex represents
    touch sensations and body location information
    from a different body part. The entire body is
    mapped on the cortex. The top of the cortex
    begins with your toes and each body part has a
    location along the cortex until it reaches the
    face and tongue. The sensory cortex on the right
    side of the brain receives sensations from the
    left side of your body whereas the mirror image
    on the left side of your brain receives
    information from the right side of your body.
    There are more neurons responsible for receiving
    sensory information about the face and the head
    than there are neurons for receiving sensory
    information about the trunk of the body and the
    legs. This is one reason why our face and head
    are more sensitive to touch than other parts of
    our body.

5
Cerebral Cortex
  • Each location in the motor cortex regulates our
    movement of a different body part. The motor
    cortex lies next to the fissure that separates
    the frontal and parietal lobes and each body part
    is assigned a position on the cortex in the
    mirror image of the sensory cortex.
  • The prefrontal cortex is comprised of many
    association areas, the areas of the cerebral
    cortex that are not primarily involved in
    sensation and motor activity. These association
    areas are involved in various aspects of higher
    order thinking, including short-term memory,
    planning, setting goals, creative thinking and
    decision-making.

6
Cerebral Cortex Behaviors
  • Try to determine which section of the cerebral
    cortex is responsible for the behaviors being
    explained (answers on following slide)
  • Throughout the day, Peter repeatedly has skin
    sensations of a spider crawling on his right arm.
    When he went to brush it off, nothing was there.
    Doctors found he had damage to his
    _________________.
  • Julie became unconscious after the back of her
    head was slammed against the seat of the car in
    an accident. She was blind when she awoke at the
    hospital. A neurological exam found she had
    damage to the _________________.
  • When Rebecca fell down some stairs, she hit the
    left side of her head on the concrete. She
    initially had ringing out of her left ear. It
    was concluded she most likely had damage to her
    ______________.
  • After having being in a tragic accident, Bob was
    never the same. He had difficulty making
    decisions or plans and he began acting in a
    socially inappropriate manner. A PET scan showed
    he had damage to the ___________________.

7
Answers
  1. Parietal lobe or sensory cortex
  2. Occipital lobe
  3. Temporal lobe
  4. Frontal lobe or prefrontal cortex
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