Brodmann Areas and Functions😍

Brodmann Areas and Functions

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Motor Cortex Areas

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  • Located in the precentral gyrus (frontal lobe).
Area
Area
Function(s)
Cortical Association Areas
Idea generation & initiation of movement.
Primary
4
Execution of movement.
Supplementary Motor Area
6
Bimanual coordination.
Supplement both sides
Pre-motor Cortex
6
Postural setup.
Mirror neurons (imitation)
EP Tract start from Premotor cortex
Preparation motor - Preparation to immitate and set posture
  • Note: Sensory cortex is in Brodmann areas 3, 1, 2.
Location
Name
44, 45
Inferior frontal gyrus
Broca’s speech area - motor
22
↳ Superior temporal gyrus
Wernicke’s speech area
• sensory (
Area 22, 40, 39)
41, 42
↳ Superior temporal gyrus / Heschl’s cortex
Primary auditory area
8
↳ Middle frontal gyrus
Frontal eye field (Horizontal gaze)
• C/L conjugate eye movement lost
4
Pre-Central gyrus
↳ in front of Central sulcus of Rolando)
Primary motor area
• C/L Hemiplegia
6
↳ Posterior part of all 3 frontal gyrus
↳ In front of area 4)
Pre-motor area
• Apraxia
• Site of origin of extrapyramidal tract
3, 1, 2
Post Central gyrus
↳ (Behind Central sulcus of Rolando)
Primary somatosensory area
C/L Sen - Loss in face

Applied
Phantom limb
Law of plasticity
17, 18, 19
↳ Concentric circles around Calcarine sulcus
• 17: Primary visual area
• 18, 19: Visual association area
5, 7
Superior Parietal lobule
Somatosensory association area
Tactile agnosia
Inferior parietal lobule
Hand-eye coordination

Visual Cortex

  • Primary visual cortex
    • Area 17
    • Located in posterior part of calcarine sulcus
    • Lobe: Occipital
    • Heavily myelinated
    • Striate appearance:
      • Striae of Gennasi (also known as striate cortex)
  • Mnemonic: Genz vision brod anu → 17, 18, 19 yr olds
  • Accessory visual areas
    • Area 18Secondary visual cortex
    • Area 19Tertiary visual cortex
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Wernicke’s Sensory Speech Area (22)

  • Present posteriorly on the superior temporal gyrus.

Wernicke’s aphasia / Receptive aphasia / Fluent aphasia / Sensory Aphasia:

  • Patient cannot understand spoken or written language.
  • Mnemonic:
      1. Where 2 (Wernicke 22)
      1. Whisky/Waatt → 220 Rs → 22

Broca’s Motor Speech Area (44, 45)

  • Present on inferior frontal gyrus
    • (44) Pars opercularis
    • (45) Pars Triangularis

Broca’s aphasia / Expressive aphasia / Non-fluent aphasia /
Agrammatic aphasia / Motor Aphasia

  • Speech becomes difficult.
  • Patient understands spoken language.
  • Broca’s and Wernicke’s speech areas are connected by
    • Arcuate fasciculus
  • Lesion in Arcuate Fasciculus:
    • Conduction aphasia

Global aphasia

  • Lesion in Broca’s, Wernicke’s, and Arcuate Fasciculus
  • Middle Cerebral Artery stroke:
    • (Motor + Sensory) aphasia =
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A man arrives with aphasia. He is unable to name items, and his repetition is poor. However, comprehension, fluency, and understanding of written language are unchanged. He's presumably suffering from?
  1. Anomic aphasia
  1. Broca's aphasia
  1. Transcortical sensory aphasia
  1. Conduction aphasia
    1. ANS
      4
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  • If repetition preserved = Transcortical
    • Fluency +/-
  • Naming is not dependable for diagnosis

Sensory Homunculus

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  • Medial: Leg
  • Lateral: Face
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  • Area of representation
    • Proportional to functionality/use
      • (not the physical size of the body part.)
    • Maximum: (Based on use)
      • Lip > Thumb
    • Minimum:
      • Hip, back, trunk
  • No representation of visceral organs
  • Visceral organ pain
    • Referred to somatic structure with same embryonic origin.

Major Cortical Association Areas

Area
Functions
Prefrontal Cortex
Anterior frontal lobe
Executive functions:
Planning, decision-making
Working Memory (Short term) → Eg: Phone numbers
Anterior nucleus of thalamus
Recent memories
Relay station in the limbic circuit.
Amygdala
• Associates memory with emotions
• Especially fear

• Applied: Kluver - Bucy syndrome
though not part of original Papez circuit, it's a part of limbic system
Hippocampal formation
Memory encoding.
Anterograde amnesia
↳ Lesions in hippocampus or Papez circuit.
Mamillary bodies
Recollective memory
• Degeneration → Wernicke-Korsakoff psychosis
• (seen in
alcoholics)
Parietal Association Cortex
Spatial awareness
• Damage can cause 
hemispatial neglect.
Parietal - Periphery - spatial awareness

Inferior parietal lobule
Hand eye coordination

Superior Parietal lobule
• A/w Tactile agnosia
Temporal Association Cortex
Memory, object recognition, and language comprehension.
• Includes 
Wernicke’s area on the dominant hemisphere.
Inferior Temporal Cortex
Face recognition by sight
Prosopagnosia
Limbic Association Area
• Part of limbic lobe;
• Connects with hippocampus and amygdala
• Involved in
emotion, motivation, and memory.
Entorhinal cortex
(of limbic cortex)
• Associates memory with smell
Also in Spatial memory
• Interface between hippocampus and neocortex.