- Jason Xenos - The Brain Learns Words Through Sight and Sound - PSY-370 - E. Mourning - 04/12/12
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Language
- How does it sound?
- Do I understand it?
- how does it appear?
- What does it make me feel?
- How would I use it?
- How do I say it?
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Peception
- Have I experienced this word or sound before?
- what is it's purpose?
- How would I use the word ?
- why should I know the word?
- What does it mean to me?
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Memory
- Is this information stored?
- What does it remind me of?
- Do I know it?
- Is it familiar?
- Where have I heard it, seen it?
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Learning a new word (Sight,Sound)
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Occipital Lobe
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I see it
- Visual Processing
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The Temporal Lobe
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Do I know it? Have I seen or Heard it?
- words, Pictures, Explicit Memory
- Recognizing, naming, associative memory
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The Parietal Lobe
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Where is it?
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Spatial Processing
- Motor Processing
- Sensory
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Cerebellum
- Movement, Balance, Ordering
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The Frontal Lobe
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Decision Making
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Based on
- Memory
- Do I know it?
- Emotion
- What does it mean to me?
- Personality
- Does it suit my Character or beleifs
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Motor Processing
- Motor Commands
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Motor Actions
- Hear it, say it
- Motor Plans
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Broca in the Cerebral Cortex
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Language Production
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Understanding word meaning
- motor aspects of speech