PSYC 211 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Visual Cortex, Temporal Lobe, Occipital Lobe
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Meaningful speech. hear, or create meaning in what you say. properly and can do motor movements with their mouths. They still: we know that this deficit is isolated, meaning they still hearing things, aphasia: disturbance in understanding, repeating or production of, you can hear and you can physically speak (cid:523)so aphasia doesn"t refer to a motor deficit(cid:524). Or, if you lesion the primary auditory: review of brain anatomy: cortex and understanding sound happens in the auditory association cortex. Located in the somatosensory association cortex: study: scientists read participants a series of words that involved either facial actions (bite), arm actions (grab) or leg actions(kick). Damage to those neurons = can"t recognize a dog. Neurons responsible for other things associated to (cid:498)dog(cid:499). for recognizing the word (cid:498)dog(cid:499) when it is spoken (called. You recall how a dog sounds and feels and etc. You also have no inner monologue: picks up on the intonation (cadence, louder and softer words), pitch,