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Primary Motor Cortex (4)   1. Located in precentral gyrus of frontal lobe 2. controls motor functions (somatic)  
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Pyramidal Cells   large neurons in primary motor cortext  
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Premotor Cortext (6)   1. Located anterior to precentral gyrus 2. controls more complext movements 3. involved in PLANNING movements  
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Frontal Eye Field (8)   1. Located anterior to premotor cortext 2. controls eye movement-especially when lookin at target  
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Broca's (45)   1. Left Cerebral Hemisphere- manages speech production 2. Right Cerebral Hemisphere- adds emotion to spoken words  
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Primary Somatosensory Cortex (1)   1. Located in the postcentral gyrus of the parietal lobe 2. Contralateral- Receives sensory nerve signals from opposites side of body  
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Association Somatosensory Area (7)   1. Located posterior to Primary Somatsensory Cortex 2. touch feel, etc 3. uses memories of previous sensory inputs  
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Primary Visual Cortex (17)   1. Located deep in calcarine sulcus 2. first of a line of interpreters of visual inputs  
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Visual Association Areas   1. Surrounds Primary Visual Cortext covering occipital lobe 2. continues interpretation of visual inputs-color, form and movement  
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Primary Auditory Cortex (41)   1. Function: interpret sound inputs by rhythm, pitch, and loudness 2. Location: Superior Edge of Temporal bone  
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Auditory Association Area (22)   1. Location is posterior to primary auditory cortex 2. EVALUATION OF SOUND: interprets sound to spoken words or thunder  
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Wernicke's Area   1. Located in Auditory Association Area 2. Left Hemisphere region that helps understand and recognize SPOKEN WORDS  
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Gustatory Cortex   1. conscious awareness of TASTE stimuli 2. located in roof LATERAL SULCUS  
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Vestibular Cortex   1. Located in posterior part of insula, deep to lateral sulcus 2. responsible for sense of BALANCE  
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Olfactory Cortex   1. Located in piriform lobe 2. Connected to part of brain dealing with emotion 3. provides conscious awareness of SMELLS  
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Association Areas   Make associations between different types of sensory information  
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Prefrontal Association   1. Anterior Association Area 2. most complicated and accounts for a lot of stuff 3. large region of frontal anterior to motor cortex 4. SEPARATES HUMANS FROM ANIMALS  
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General Interpretation   1. Posterior Association Area 2. Location: interface of visual, audiotry, and somatosensory association areas 3. integrates all theses senses to FORM UNIFIED PERCEPTION 4. Awareness of spatial location of body  
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Language Association Area   1. Left Cerebral Hemisphere surrounds lateral sulcus 2. Two main parts: -Brocha- Speech production -Wirnkie's area- speech comprehension  
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Left Hemisphere   -deals more with logic, math, and language -Intelligence  
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Right Hemisphere   -deals more with emotions, reading facial expressions, visuals -BIG PICTURE  
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