click on the primary motor cortex
Which level in the image exhibits functional segregation?
You have now entered the dorsal premotor cortex (PMd). You want to move on to PPC. To be allowed to move on, you need to make your PMd neurons fire as much as possible. Which set up do you think would maximise this? One where (a) you need to pull a load or one where (b) you will respond to a light bulb?
You have made it to PPC. Before exiting your brain, answer the final question. If your right PPC was damaged, which image would you have
sketched if you were presented with the model image?
Right hemisphere damage disrupts perception of global objects, while left hemisphere damage disrupts percept of local objects.
Left damage
Right damage
CONGRATULATIONS!
Lecture 3b - Get me out game
Marina Kilintari
Created on September 9, 2021
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click on the primary motor cortex
Which level in the image exhibits functional segregation?
You have now entered the dorsal premotor cortex (PMd). You want to move on to PPC. To be allowed to move on, you need to make your PMd neurons fire as much as possible. Which set up do you think would maximise this? One where (a) you need to pull a load or one where (b) you will respond to a light bulb?
You have made it to PPC. Before exiting your brain, answer the final question. If your right PPC was damaged, which image would you have
sketched if you were presented with the model image?
Right hemisphere damage disrupts perception of global objects, while left hemisphere damage disrupts percept of local objects.
Left damage
Right damage
CONGRATULATIONS!