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USC Brain Project Specific AimsUSC大脑项目的具体目标.ppt

USC Brain Project Specific AimsUSC大脑项目的具体目标

Michael Arbib: CS564 - Brain Theory and Artificial Intelligence Lecture 2. Charting the Brain 1 Reading Assignment: TMB2: Section 2.4. A View of the Human Brain A View of the Monkey Brain Dorsal ? Spinal Cord ? Ventral Flexor and Extensor Muscles How Motoneuron Firing Shortens Muscles Eye and retina Retinotopy Mammalian and Frog Visual Systems Mammalian Auditory System Broca’s and Wernicke’s Aphasias Paul Broca (1865): Brocas aphasia is characterized by nonfluent speech, few words, short sentences, and many pauses. The words that the patient can produce come with great effort and often sound distorted. The melodic intonation is flat and monopitched. This gives the speech the general appearance of a telegraphic nature, because of the deletion of functor words and disturbances in word order. However, aural comprehension for conversational speech is relatively intact. There is often an accompanying right hemiparesis involving the face, arm, and leg. Carl Wernicke (1874): Wernicke’s aphasia is known as a fluent aphasia because the patient does not appear to have any difficulty articulating speech, but may be paraphasic. However, comprehension of speech is impaired and sometimes even single words are not comprehended. The patient may even speak in a meaningless “neoligistic” jargon, devoid of any content but with free use of verb tenses, clauses, and subordinates. Dorsal ? Language Cortex ? Ventral Warning: Localization of Aphasias is HIGHLY Variable Reading, No - Writing, Yes! Alexia without Agraphia Varieties of Vertebrate Brains The “Bauplan” for the Mammalian Brain From Basic Vertebrate to Primate Brain Arbib: CS564 - Brain Theory and Artificial Intelligence, USC, Fall 2001. Lecture 2. Charting the Brain 1 Henneman’s Size Principle: See HBTNN: Motoneuron recruitment Wernicke’s original drawing (wrong hemisphere!) Broca’s Area (Negative Image) Wernicke’s Area MRI-scans from Keith A. Johnson, M.D. and J. Alex Becker The Whole Brain Atlas ./ AANLIB/hom

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