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Discuss localisation of function in the human brain. (16 marks)

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 Different parts of the brain are responsible for different, specialised functions
 E.g. motor cortex, frontal lobes, voluntary movements
 Also specialised laterally, left hemisphere controls right side, vice versa
 Somatosensory cortex, parietal lobes, sensory information from skin, e.g. pain/temperature
 Damage to certain parts, impairs function that the region was responsible for

 Language centres, left hemisphere
 Broca, post-mortem, Broca’s aphasia (understand language but unable to produce it), damage
to left frontal lobe
 Broca’s area, speech production
 Wernicke’s aphasia (nonsense speech), left temporal lobe language comprehension

Evaluation:

 P: evidence for plasticity, holistic brain with distributed skills
 E: stroke patients recover, areas compensate for damaged regions
 A: brain as one unit, not specialist sections
 A: born blind, other senses enhanced, visual cortex used for other skills
 L: Lashley, equipotentiality limits localisation

 P: evidence for Broca and Wernicke, post-mortems unreliable
 E: damage in brain unrelated to aphasia, confounding variables – e.g. cause of death/age
 A: small sample sizes, inappropriate to generalise universally
 A: new interpretations of Broca, damage more widespread, damage to Broca’s area only would
cause temporary not permanent damage
 C: Petersen, brain imaging, Wernicke active in listening tasks, Broca active in reading tasks
 L: supports localisation, two specialist regions with distinct functions, brain scans credibility of
psychology as a science

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