Broca's convolution
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Definition
- Noun:
- A specific region of the brain: "Broca's convolution" is the name for a region in the frontal lobe of the brain's left hemisphere (in most people). It is critically involved in the production of speech and language processing.
Usage
- "Broca's convolution" is a specialized anatomical term used primarily in neuroscience, neurology, and psychology. It refers to a specific, physically identifiable fold (a gyrus) in the brain.
- It is often discussed in the context of language disorders, brain injuries, and cognitive functions.
Examples
- Noun:
- Damage to Broca's convolution can result in expressive aphasia, where a person understands language but has difficulty speaking fluently.
- The neuroscientist pointed to Broca's convolution on the brain scan to explain its role in speech motor control.
Advanced Usage
- "Broca's area": This is a more common contemporary term for the same brain region. "Broca's convolution" specifically refers to the physical structure (the gyrus), while "Broca's area" often refers to the functional region, which may include parts of adjacent gyri.
- While the lesion was centered on Broca's convolution, the impairment suggested a wider dysfunction in Broca's area.
Variants and Related Words
- Broca's area (n): The functional speech production region of the brain, largely corresponding to Broca's convolution.
- The patient's stroke affected Broca's area, impairing her speech.
- Broca's aphasia (n): A type of non-fluent aphasia caused by damage to Broca's area/convolution.
- His Broca's aphasia made forming complete sentences very effortful.
Synonyms
- Broca's area: The primary synonym, though with a slight nuance (functional vs. precise anatomical).
- Broca's gyrus: A direct synonym emphasizing the anatomical structure (a gyrus is a convolution).
- Motor speech center: A descriptive synonym for its function.
Related Terms (Not direct synonyms)
- Wernicke's area: A different brain region primarily associated with language comprehension.
- Frontal lobe: The larger brain lobe where Broca's convolution is located.
- Expressive aphasia: The language disorder commonly linked to damage in this region.
Noun
- the motor speech center in the left hemisphere of the brain in most people