- Paul Broca (1824–1880) : Paul Broca refers to French Anthropologist and scientist who advanced surgery , Neuroanatomy, Neurophysiology, and Neuropathology. He has found evidence that part of the left frontal lobe of the cortex is specialized for speech production or articulation .
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Nonfluent Aphasia (Broca’s Aphasia) at psychology-glossary.com | ■■■ |
Nonfluent Aphasia (Broca’s Aphasia) is a difficulty in the flow of articulation, so that speech becomes . . . Read More | |
Frontal Lobe at psychology-glossary.com | ■■■ |
Frontal lobe assists in motor control and cognitive activities, such as planning, making decisions , . . . Read More | |
Broca's area at psychology-glossary.com | ■■■ |
Broca's area refers to a language area related to grammar and pronunciation. It is a portion of the human . . . Read More | |
Insula at psychology-glossary.com | ■■■ |
Insula refers to an area in the frontal lobe of the cortex that receives signals from the taste system . . . Read More | |
Orbitofrontal cortex at psychology-glossary.com | ■■■ |
Orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) refers to ab area in the frontal lobe , near the eyes, that receives signals . . . Read More | |
Prefrontal motor cortex at psychology-glossary.com | ■■■ |
Prefrontal motor cortex is the section of the frontal lobe. This area is considered to be the "conductor" . . . Read More | |
Prefrontal cortex at psychology-glossary.com | ■■■ |
Prefrontal cortex is the region at the front of the brain important in language, emotional expression, . . . Read More | |
Parabelt area at psychology-glossary.com | ■■■ |
Parabelt area refers to the auditory area in the temporal lobe that receives signals from the belt area; . . . Read More | |
expressive aphasia at psychology-glossary.com | ■■ |
expressive aphasia: Expressive aphasia refers to an Aphasia characterized by deficits in language production; . . . Read More | |
René Descartes at psychology-glossary.com | ■■ |
René Descartes (1596–1650) is a French scientist/philosopher who proposed a strict split or schism . . . Read More |