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Boundaries of the temporal lobe are...? |
Dorsal: Lateral sulcus, posterior: occipital and parietal cortex |
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Three sections of the temporal lobe are...? |
Superior, medial, and inferior |
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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 |
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What are the general functions of the temporal lobe? |
Sensory (auditory and visual)
Memory
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What are the specific functions of the temporal lobe?
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Auditory processing high-order visual processing of object recognition long term memory storage Affective (emotional) quality to perceptions |
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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) |
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How does hemispheric asymmetry affect temporal damage's effects?
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Sensory function is crossed
left: verbal memory, processing speech
right: nonverbal memory, processing music |