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Cerebral CortexStructure, Function, Dysfunction

Reading Ch 10 WaxmanDental Neuroanatomy Lecture

Suzanne Stensaas, Ph.D.March 15, 2011

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Anatomy Review

• Lobes and layers• Brodmann’s areas• Vascular Supply• Major Neurological Findings

– Frontal, Parietal, Temporal, Occipital, Limbic• Quiz Questions?

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Types of Cortex

• Sensory• Motor• Unimodal association• Multimodal association necessary for

language, reason, plan, imagine, create

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Structure of neocortex (6 layers)

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The general pattern of primary, association and mulimodalassociation cortex (Mesulam)

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Brodmann, Lateral Left Hemisphere

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MCA left hemispherefrom D.Haines

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ACA and PCA -Haines

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Issues of Functional Localization

• Earliest studies -Signs, symptoms and note location • Electrical discharge (epilepsy) suggested function• Ablation - deficit suggest function• Reappearance of infant functions suggest loss of inhibition

(disinhibition), i.e. grasp, suck, Babinski • Variabilities in case reports• Linked networks of afferent and efferent neurons in several

regions working to accomplish a task• Functional imaging does not always equate with abnormal

function associated with location of lesion• fMRI activation of several cortical regions• Same sign from lesions in different areas – i.e.paraphasias• Notion of the right hemisphere as "emotional" in contrast to the

left one as "logical" has no basis in fact.

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Limbic System (not a true lobe)involves with cingulate gyrus and the

• Hippocampus- short term memory• Amygdala- fear, agression, mating• Fornix pathway to hypothalamus• Hypothalamus- ANS control• Prefrontal Cortex- appropriate behavior

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Schematic Diagram of principal limbic areas

From College of DuPage Biology 1152 Syllabus

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Amygdala and relationship to ventricle and hippocampus

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Classic Hippocampal Circuit

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Hippocampal Formation & Amygdala

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Hippocampus

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Lateral view gross brain. Left hemisphere Frontal Lobe

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Frontal Lobe Motor areas

• Contralateral weakness or paralysis (area 4) body and CN’s

• Premotor planning of action (area 6)• Frontal eye fields for moving eyes to

opposite side (area 8)• Speech production (Broca’s area 44, 45)• e.g. Epileptic discharge

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Frontal Lobe prefrontal association cortex

• Bilateral prefrontal damage– distractible, apathetic– lack foresight, abstract reasoning, initiative– stubborn, – perseverate, – lack ambition, responsibility, judgment or

social graces

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Apraxia (Error in execution of learned movements without coexisting weakness)

• Damage to dominant parietal, premotor, and supplementary motor areas

• Dominant hemisphere association areas• Parietal - integrates motor sequences

with vision and somatic sensory info• Frontal lobe - execution of act

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Language- Frontal-Parietal-Temporal Areas

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Aphasias-Motor• Full Broca’s involves operculum, insula and

subjacent white matter with contralateral hemiparesis of face, arm

• Telegraphic speech• Agrammatism - syntax more affected than semantics• Usually agraphia too• Transcortical - interruption of inferred linkage paths

inward to Broca’s area

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Aphasias-Sensory

• Wernicke’s• Dominant (left usually) hemisphere• Fluent, paraphasias, poor comprehension, • Naming, repetition, reading and writing

impaired• Less aware and less frustrated than motor

aphasias

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Right hemisphere and aphasia

• Emotional tone modulation• Propositional prosody• Body language gestures

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Anomia

• Anomia requires special testing• Seen in all language areas and outside

language cortex• Most severe in dominant temporal

lesions

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Agnosia-impaired perception or recognition with OK vision, hearing, sensation , attention, intelligence• Visual: colors, faces, letters• Auditory: tunes, spoken words, pure word deafness• Somatosensory - stereognosis, graphesthesia• May not have other signs: aphasia, apraxia• Atrophy or metastatic disease• Disconnections of specific sensory association areas• Corpus callosum, deep white matter near main sensory areas

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Global aphasia

• Dominant hemisphere• Frontal• Temporal• Parietal• Head of caudate associated with

language disorders• Internal carotid or proximal MCA,

hemorrhage, or large tumor

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Temporal Lobe

• Association auditory cortex• Speech comprehension• Important in naming• Memory - bilateral medial temporal lobe

near hippocampus• Superior part of contralateral visual field

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Temporal Lobe Functions• Wernicke speech comprehension - dominant side• Verbal learning- dominant• Inferior temporal gyrus naming and faces - dominant side• Upper homonymous quadrantanopia - (Meyers loop)• Hallucination incld gustatory, visual, auditory with emotion• Lyrics in dominant lobe• Harmony and melody is impaired by lesions of the

nondominant,• Visual learning- nondominant• Visual agnosia dominant, auditory agnosia nondominant

hemisphere• Bilateral: cortical deafness. Otherwise subtle• Bilateral: psychic blindness, Klüver-Bucy rarely full in

man.• Bilateral hippocampal formation : Amnesia

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Parietal Lobe

•Somatosensory Cortex-paresthesias•Parietal lobe-reading, writing, naming

• Angular gyrus• Supramarginal gyrus• Multimodal cortex

•(Agraphia can be frontal or parietal)

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Contralateral Neglect (asomatognosia)

• Right parietal• Right side is dominant for attention - do not attend to

opposite side, ie. Dressing apraxia• Severe - failure to recognize one’s opposite limb• Impaired visuospatial ability (drawing, copying, 3D,

manipulate objects in space• Fail to appreciate humor

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Brodmann, Lateral

Occipital Lobe

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Ventral and dorsal Stream, MT

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Brodmann, Medial

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Medial Gross Brain

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Ventral Gross Brain

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PCA ventral view right hemisphere

from D.Haines

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Visual Path

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Write the patient historyPosterior view, angiogram

FIRST ANGIO SECOND ANGIO next day

R R LL

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STROKE:Remember the 1st Four Letters...S.T.R.O.

If everyone can remember something this simple,

we could save some folks.

Doctors say a bystander can recognize a stroke by asking three simple questions:

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Ask four simple questions:• S Ask the person to SMILE• T Ask the person to TALK and

SPEAK A SIMPLE SENTENCE (Coherently)(i.e. It is sunny out today)

• R Ask them to RAISE BOTH ARMS.• O Ask them to open their mouth

and STICK OUT your tongue. (Does it deviate to one side?)

• K Kall 911• E Every minute counts (180 mins)

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End of Dental lecturego to ARS quiz

2011