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1 Neuroanatomy Functional circuits in the brain

2 Contralateral – opposite side Ipsilateral – same side
Two Hemispheres Contralateral – opposite side Ipsilateral – same side

3 Contralateral connections with the visual cortex
Ipsilateral connections to the olfactory bulbs Optic Chiasm Contralateral connections with the visual cortex

4 Diencephalon Thalamus

5 Thalamus The gateway of all senses (except smell)

6 GATE Thalamus Lateral Geniculate Nucleus – LGN - Visual
Medial Geniculate Nucleus – MGN - Auditory Ventral Geniculate Nucleus – Somatosensory GATE Selective attention Sleep

7 03-18 Primary secondary W. W. Norton

8 Primary visual cortex Primary auditory cortex Primary somatosensory cortex Primary motor cortex

9 05-07 Primary Visual Cortex Calcarine sulcus Retinotopic W. W. Norton

10 Primary Auditory Cortex
Heschl's gyrus (transverse temporal gyrus) Tonotopic

11 Somatosensory cortex (pre and post central gyrus)

12 p.65

13 Homunculus Homunculus

14 Premotor Cortex (“secondary” motor cortex)
Lateral Planning/Intention to move to external cue. Cells fire before movement starts Medial Intention to move based on Internal cues

15 03-18 Association Areas W. W. Norton

16 Two Hemispheres Contralateral – opposite side Ipsilateral – same side
Left Hemisphere – Input from the right side Right Hemisphere – Input from the left side Contralateral – opposite side Ipsilateral – same side

17 Two Hemispheres symmetric?
Small anatomical asymmetries

18 Functional Asymmetries
Handedness (motor)

19 Hemispheric Asymmetries
Handedness (motor) Language

20 09-24b Language Inferior prefrontal cortex W. W. Norton

21 Broca’s Area

22 Language areas In the left hemisphere
09-25 Language areas In the left hemisphere W. W. Norton

23 But prosody (happy vs sad voice) In the right hemisphere
10-20 Dichotic Listening Task But prosody (happy vs sad voice) In the right hemisphere

24 10-21

25 Hemispheric Asymmetries
Handedness (motor) Language Visual-spatial

26 Global vs local Visual Perception
10-19 Global vs local Visual Perception

27 Global vs local Visual Perception
10-19 Global vs local Visual Perception

28 Corpus Callosum connects the two hemispheres

29 Split Brain Syndrome Visual system Contralateral Roger Sperry
Nobel 1981

30 Split Brain Syndrome Roger Sperry
Nobel 1981 Left hemisphere – is the talking hemisphere

31 Superior parietal cortex Allocation of visual attention
Unilateral parietal damage Neglect

32 Unilateral parietal damage
Neglect W. W. Norton

33 Standard assessment of unilateral neglect
1. Line cancellation task 2. Line bisection task 3. Object drawings

34 Limbic System Limbic Cortex Hippocampus Amygdala Mammillary Bodies
Fornix

35 Limbic System

36 Amygdala Fear Conditioning Light + Shock Light only
Damage to the amygdala – no fear conditioning

37 Fear Conditioning in humans
+ shock Amygdala Important for emotional learning Not emotional response per se Is it only for fear?

38 Patients with Amygdala damage Impaired perception of fear

39 also if subliminal Strong Amygdala activation to fearful faces
fMRI – amygdala activation

40 Limbic System

41 Hippocampus Memory

42 Patient H.M Hippocampus Surgically removed
Anterograde Amnesia (some retrograde too) episodic memories

43 08-40 W. W. Norton

44 Hippocampus Memory Episodic memory Consolidation Association

45 Amygdala damage – no fear conditioning but intact episodic memory
13-13 Dissociation between Amygdala and hippocampus Amygdala damage – no fear conditioning but intact episodic memory Hippocampus damage – normal fear conditioning but no episodic memory of the event W. W. Norton

46 Hippocampus Volume Alzheimer’s disease

47 Hippocampus of London taxi drivers
Posterior hippocampus – important for navigation


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