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Temporal lobe F(x) - Correct Answer-functions include perception, face recognition,
object recognition, memory acquisition, understanding language, and emotional
reactions.
exchange of ideas between a sender and a receiver (Owens, et.al. 2011). It is
interactive, in that it involves both message transmission and response, but can be
achieved through means other than language, for example, a baby crying when wanting
to be held, a facial expression, a dog's whimper. - Correct Answer-communication
An acquired impairment of language due to brain injury is what is known as - Correct
Answer-aphasia
outermost surface of the brain, comprised of sheets of nerve cells, called gray matter.
This surface appears as a convoluted mass of ridges, known as gyri (singular: gyrus),
and furrows or grooves between the gyri known as sulci (singular: sulcus) - Correct
Answer-cerebral cortex
may be defined as a shared code used for representing concepts through the use of
symbols, and the rules that dictate how those symbols are combined to make meaning
(Owens, Metz & Farinella, 2011). It can be spoken, written or conveyed via manual
gesture. Its symbols include speech sounds, written letters, words, signs, and its
grammar sets forth the rules for using and assembling the symbols for meaning. As
users, we are called upon to both express language (speak it, write it, sign it) and
comprehend it (listen, read it, decode the signs). - Correct Answer-Language
This surface appears as a convoluted mass of ridges, known as - Correct Answer-gyri
(singular: gyrus)
and furrows or grooves between the gyri known as - Correct Answer-sulci (singular:
sulcus)
is heavily involved in relaying information between the cortex and brain stem and within
different cortical structures. - Correct Answer-Thalamus
The Thalamus contributes to many processes in the brain including (6) - Correct
Answer-perception, attention, timing, and movement. It plays a central role in alertness
and awareness.