Where is the frontal lobe located?
most anterior, behind the forehead
What are the functions of the frontal lobe?
Voluntary movement, consciousness, control emotional responses, controls expressive language, assigns meaning to words, memory for habits and motor activities
List 3 possible impairments of the frontal lobe?
Where is the temporal lobe located?
either side of the head above the ears
What are the functions of the temporal lobe?
hearing, memory acquisition, some visual perception and categorising of objects
What are 3 possible impairments of the temporal lobe?
Where is the parietal lobe located?
top of the head towards the back
What is the function of the parietal lobe?
sensation and perception, integrating sensory input, location for visual and touch perception, manipulation of objects in space
What are 3 possible impairments of the parietal lobe?
Where is the occipital lobe located?
most posterior, back of the head
What is the function of the occipital lobe?
Vision
What are 3 possible impairments of the occipital lobe?
Where is the cerebellum located?
just above the brain stem towards the back of the brain and base of skull
What is the function of the cerebellum?
Co-ordination of voluntary movement, balance and equilibrium and some memory for reflex motor acts
What are 3 possible impairments of the cerebellum?
Where is the brain stem located?
Deep in brain, leads to spinal cord
What is the function of the brain stem?
Breathing, heart rate reflexes, sweating, blood pressure, digestion, temperature, levels of alertness/arousal, sleep
What are 3 possible impairments of the brain stem?
What is cognition?
The mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experiences and the senses
What are the four domains of cognition?
What is attention?
An active process that helps to determine which sensations and experiences are alerting and relevant to the individual
What are the 5 subcategories of attention?
What is focused attention?
selective attention that allows us to discriminate between a stimulus and help goal directed behaviour
What is sustained attention?
AKA vigilance, the ability to maintain attention for a long period of time