convolution of Broca

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The motor speech center in the left hemisphere of the brain in most people: A specific region of the brain, typically located in the left frontal lobe, that is crucial for the production of speech and language.
Examples of Usage
  • Noun:
    • Damage to the convolution of Broca often results in Broca's aphasia, where a person understands language but has difficulty speaking fluently.
    • Neuroscientists study the convolution of Broca to understand how the brain plans and executes speech.
    • The function of the convolution of Broca was first identified by the French physician Paul Broca in the 19th century.
Advanced Usage
  • "Broca's area": A common synonym for the convolution of Broca, named after its discoverer.
    • The study focused on the neural pathways connected to Broca's area.
Variants and Related Words
  • Broca's area (n): Another term for the convolution of Broca.
  • Broca's aphasia (n): A type of non-fluent aphasia resulting from damage to Broca's area, characterized by labored, halting speech.
  • Motor cortex (n): A broader region of the brain involved in planning and executing movement, located near Broca's area.
Synonyms
  • Broca's area: The most direct synonym.
  • Motor speech center: A descriptive synonym.
  • Left inferior frontal gyrus: A more precise anatomical term for the same general region.
Related Phrases
  • "An area critical for speech production": A descriptive phrase highlighting its function.
    • The convolution of Broca is an area critical for speech production.
Noun
  1. the motor speech center in the left hemisphere of the brain in most people