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1 Localization of Brain Function

2 Early Research into Brain Localization
Paul Broca, 1861: left Frontal lobe area—understand and make correct grammatical sentences (“Broca’s aphasia” is the inability to do this) Carl Wernicke, 1874: left posterior Temporal gyrus—produce intelligible speech (“Wernicke’s aphasia is the inability to do this) Both Broca and Wernicke based their information on postmortem studies of afflicted patients, not living brains

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4 Kim and Hirsch, 1997: Language Processing in Bilingual Patients
Aim: use an fMRI to study brain processing in bilinguals Method: Group 1: learned 2nd language as kids; Group 2: learned 2nd language as adults; both groups were asked to think about events in both languages sequentially

5 Results: Both groups used same parts of Wernicke’s area regardless of which language was being engaged; Group 1 used the same region of Broca’s area for both languages, but Group 2 used Broca’s area along with adjacent regions for the 2nd language Discussion: increased knowledge of localization and also integration of the brain with regards to language, spurred further research into other areas of integration

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7 Ethics in Research on Brain Localization
Nucleus Accumbens (NAcc) = the brain’s pleasure center Heath, 1950’s: studied patients that could voluntarily stimulate their NAcc; one subject recorded 1,500 stimulations in 3 hours Olds, 1950’s: rats would willingly cross an electrified field to press a bar that would stimulate the NAcc to the point of severe burns on their feet

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9 The NAcc relies on Dopamine and Serotonin; behaviors that utilize these neurotransmitters result in the increase of their production in this region of the brain, thus over-riding the Frontal lobe’s ability to regulate their effects (e.g. addiction)

10 Technology in Brain Research
Invasive techniques: Lesioning Lobotomies Hemisphrectomies 1942: Hetherington and Ranson—lesioned the Ventromedial Hypothalamus in rats resulting in obesity due to the inability to regulate hunger (ethics: trauma, pain, irreversible)

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12 Electroencephalogram
EEG: registers patterns of voltage change in the brain; studies of sleep, emotion and epilepsy

13 Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI)
fMRI: 3D pictures using magnetic fields and radio waves, shows brain areas that are active during functioning

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15 Positron Emission Tomography (PET)
PET scan: monitors glucose metabolism, used for tumors, Alzheimer’s, neural disorders and possibly gender differences in brain activity

16 PET Scan: ADHD

17 PET Scan: Alzheimer’s

18 PET Scan: Schizophrenia


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