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Objective: 2.8 Identify and explain the function of each of the lobes of the cerebral hemisphere. 96) A loss of the ability to produce or use good language is referred to as a. Penfield’s syndrome b. Gage’s dementia c. Wernicke’s aphasia d. Broca’s aphasia Answer: d Correct: The association areas housed in the frontal lobe are responsible for impulse control, planning for the future, motivation, and emotional responses. Diff: 2 Type: MC Page Reference: 41 Topic: Factual Objective: 2.9 Explain how damage within a lobe might affect performance and functioning in everyday life. 97) In which lobe is the somatosensory cortex located? a. temporal b. occipital c. parietal d. frontal Answer: c Correct: The somatosensory cortex runs along the front of the parietal lobe, parallel to the primary motor cortex (which is in the frontal lobe). Diff: 2 Type: MC Page Reference: 42 Topic: Factual Objective: 2.8 Identify and explain the function of each of the lobes of the cerebral hemisphere. 98) Which lobes are responsible for our spatial orientation, our sense of direction, and our ability to identify objects by touch alone? Copyright © 2017 Pearson Canada Inc.
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