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Boundaries of the temporal lobe are...?

Dorsal: Lateral sulcus, posterior: occipital and parietal cortex

Three sections of the temporal lobe are...?

Superior, medial, and inferior

What connections are formed from temporal lobe?

-Unimodal Auditory and unimodal visual association


-Multimodal convergance (aud, vis, somatosens)


-perforant pathway from sensory association to hippocampus (memory)


-sensory association to frontal lobes

What are the general functions of the temporal lobe?

Sensory (auditory and visual)



Memory


What are the specific functions of the temporal lobe?


Auditory processing


high-order visual processing of object recognition


long term memory storage


Affective (emotional) quality to perceptions

What are the results of damage to the temporal lobe?

1) Auditory perception


2) Visual perception


3)Selecting visual and auditory input


4)Categorization (significance)


5)Contextual info (significance)


6) Language


7) Memory (anterograde)


8)Personality: temporal lobe (trivial, petty details, pedantic speech, discuss personal problems)

How does hemispheric asymmetry affect temporal damage's effects?


Sensory function is crossed



left: verbal memory, processing speech



right: nonverbal memory, processing music