Neurobiology of Human Behavior & How Experience Modifies the Brain
Association cortices
3 Association cortices | General characteristics
- Parietal-temporal-occipital: multimodality sensory, language
- Prefrontal: cognitive behavior, motor planning
- Limbic: emotion, memory effects on motor planning
How does information reach an association area of cerebral cortex?
Association fibers
- Primary sensory areas (SI, VI, AI): receive sensory information from periphery
- Higher sensory areas: integrate and higher level processing of sensory information
- Association areas:
- Integrate different modality sensory information.
- Link sensory to motor areas, higher mental functions
Commissural connections
- Commisural fibers in corpus callosum and anterior commissure
- Density of commissural connections varies for different regions (e.g. density is higher for distal limb vs. back)