VI. Fill in the blanks with the correct word or phrase to identify the functions of specific areas in the cerebral cortex. Choose from the words listed in the Word Bank. ANGULAR GYRUS PRIMARY AUDITORY COMPLEX AUDITORY ASSOCIATION AREA PRIMARY GUSTATORY COMPLEX BROCA'S AREA PRIMARY VISUAL CORTEX LEFT RIGHT MOTOR ASSOCIATION AREA SOMATIC SENSORY ASSOCIATION AREA POSTCENTRAL GYRUS VISUAL ASSOCIATION AREA PRECENTRAL GYRUS WERNICKE'S AREA 1. The. cold, and touch from all over the body. - is the primary somatic sensory area, receiving impulses of heat, 2. The. pain, identify a texture, and be aware of how our limbs are positioned. is the area that allows us to pinpoint the location of 3. Neurons in the to perform a specific task. determine which movements are required 4. Neurons in the. send impulses through the motor tracts in the brainstem and spinal cord to skeletal muscles to trigger movement. - is responsible for hearing, while the – gives us the ability to recognize familiar sounds. 5. The. 6. The. is responsible for sight while the Linterprets the visual information and allows us to recognize familiar objects. 7. is responsible for language comprehension; an injury here affects one's ability to understand what others are saying. 8. controls the muscle movements required for speech: an injury here will impair a person's ability to form words. 9. Because of decussation, the right side of the cerebral cortex receives signals from the. side of the body.
VI. Fill in the blanks with the correct word or phrase to identify the functions of specific areas in the cerebral cortex. Choose from the words listed in the Word Bank. ANGULAR GYRUS PRIMARY AUDITORY COMPLEX AUDITORY ASSOCIATION AREA PRIMARY GUSTATORY COMPLEX BROCA'S AREA PRIMARY VISUAL CORTEX LEFT RIGHT MOTOR ASSOCIATION AREA SOMATIC SENSORY ASSOCIATION AREA POSTCENTRAL GYRUS VISUAL ASSOCIATION AREA PRECENTRAL GYRUS WERNICKE'S AREA 1. The. cold, and touch from all over the body. - is the primary somatic sensory area, receiving impulses of heat, 2. The. pain, identify a texture, and be aware of how our limbs are positioned. is the area that allows us to pinpoint the location of 3. Neurons in the to perform a specific task. determine which movements are required 4. Neurons in the. send impulses through the motor tracts in the brainstem and spinal cord to skeletal muscles to trigger movement. - is responsible for hearing, while the – gives us the ability to recognize familiar sounds. 5. The. 6. The. is responsible for sight while the Linterprets the visual information and allows us to recognize familiar objects. 7. is responsible for language comprehension; an injury here affects one's ability to understand what others are saying. 8. controls the muscle movements required for speech: an injury here will impair a person's ability to form words. 9. Because of decussation, the right side of the cerebral cortex receives signals from the. side of the body.
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![VI.
Fill in the blanks with the correct word or phrase to identify the functions of specific areas in
the cerebral cortex. Choose from the words listed in the Word Bank.
ANGULAR GYRUSS
PRIMARY AUDITORY COMPLEX
AUDITORY ASSOCIATION AREA
PRIMARY GUSTATORY COMPLEX
BROCA'S AREA
PRIMARY VISUAL CORTEX
LEFT
RIGHT
MOTOR ASSOCIATION AREA
SOMATIC SENSORY ASSOCIATION AREA
POSTCENTRAL GYRUS
VISUAL ASSOCIATION AREA
PRECENTRAL GYRUS
WERNICKE'S AREA
1. The
is the primary somatic sensory area, receiving impulses of heat,
cold, and touch from all over the body.
2. The
pain, identify a texture, and be aware of how our limbs are positioned.
- is the area that allows us to pinpoint the location of
3. Neurons in the.
- determine which movements are required
to perform a specific task.
4. Neurons in the.
- send impulses through the motor tracts in the
brainstem and spinal cord to skeletal muscles to trigger movement.
5. The
is responsible for hearing, while the
- gives us the ability to recognize familiar sounds.
- is responsible for sight while the
6. The
interprets the visual information and allows us to
recognize familiar objects.
is responsible for language comprehension; an injury
7.
here affects one's ability to understand what others are saying.
8.
controls the muscle movements required for speech: an injury here will
impair a person's ability to form words.
9. Because of decussation, the right side of the cerebral cortex receives signals from the.
side of the body.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fa7b4fdbf-78fd-42b7-b331-3dd04cbd30ee%2F62d53799-0ce2-4084-a0d5-82b767a83e67%2Fjav734h_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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Fill in the blanks with the correct word or phrase to identify the functions of specific areas in
the cerebral cortex. Choose from the words listed in the Word Bank.
ANGULAR GYRUSS
PRIMARY AUDITORY COMPLEX
AUDITORY ASSOCIATION AREA
PRIMARY GUSTATORY COMPLEX
BROCA'S AREA
PRIMARY VISUAL CORTEX
LEFT
RIGHT
MOTOR ASSOCIATION AREA
SOMATIC SENSORY ASSOCIATION AREA
POSTCENTRAL GYRUS
VISUAL ASSOCIATION AREA
PRECENTRAL GYRUS
WERNICKE'S AREA
1. The
is the primary somatic sensory area, receiving impulses of heat,
cold, and touch from all over the body.
2. The
pain, identify a texture, and be aware of how our limbs are positioned.
- is the area that allows us to pinpoint the location of
3. Neurons in the.
- determine which movements are required
to perform a specific task.
4. Neurons in the.
- send impulses through the motor tracts in the
brainstem and spinal cord to skeletal muscles to trigger movement.
5. The
is responsible for hearing, while the
- gives us the ability to recognize familiar sounds.
- is responsible for sight while the
6. The
interprets the visual information and allows us to
recognize familiar objects.
is responsible for language comprehension; an injury
7.
here affects one's ability to understand what others are saying.
8.
controls the muscle movements required for speech: an injury here will
impair a person's ability to form words.
9. Because of decussation, the right side of the cerebral cortex receives signals from the.
side of the body.
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