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Brodmann's Areas
22
Wernicke's Area / Auditory Association Cortex

6
The Supplementary Motor Area
- Organizes specific movements / sequence of movements from the repertoire of possible movements
- motivated by internal decision processes?

17
The Primary Visual Area

3, 1, 2
The Primary Somatosensory Area (Post-Central Gyrus) (three)

4
The Primary Motor Area

41, 42
The Primary Auditory Area (name 2)

41
Heishl's Gyrus

19
Visual Association Area
- Facial recognition (R)
- Object recognition (L)
- Includes movement detection area

40
Supramarginal Gyrus: Area associated with constructional apraxia / writing

39
Angular Gyrus: Area associated with reading / dyslexia

27, 28
Area associated with registration of long term memory (two) near hippocampus

7
Reflex following center:
- astereognosis (L)
- spatial disorientation (R)

44. 45
Broca's Area / Inferior Frontal Gyrus

23, 24
Posterior Cingulate Gyrus:
- Medial Cortical Area
- Self Awareness
- Part of so called "default network"
(Two)

9, 46
Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex (Heteromodoal Association Area)
- A lateral cortical area
- "Executive functions"
(Two)

10, 11
Orbitofrontal cortex
- Primative behaviors (fear, hunger)
- Complex (love, envy, ethics)
(Two)

8
Exner's area / Frontal Eye Field
- voluntary eye movement
- coordinates eye gaze

24
Anterior Cingulate Gyrus
- Interface between limbic and frontal areas
- Action provoked by negative emotions (irritation)

37
Fusiform gyrus
- facial recognition (R)?
- object recognition (L)?

A
The "Where" Visual Pathway is
A. Dorsal (occipitoparietal)
B. Ventral (occipitotemporal)

B
The "What" Visual Pathway is
A. Dorsal (occipitoparietal)
B. Ventral (occipitotemporal)
