Explanation of nouns in broca district

Bullokar's area refers to the brain region, which is located under the temporal lobe and frontal lobe, usually on the right side of hippocampus. It belongs to the projection area of the brain, is the most important area for learning spoken and written language, and is also an important part of the brain.

Bullokar district consists of Bullokar district, part of amygdala and basal ganglia. It is the dense area of neurons in cerebrospinal fluid and the processing center of language and characters. It is responsible for transforming sensory information into vocalization and vocalization ability, and participating in related muscle movements, thus making spoken and written language vocalization.

Bullokar area refers to the brain area, which is responsible for the processing of language information and the generation of words. Broca area and Wernicke area together constitute the language center, which is located in the 44 th and 45 th areas of Brodman subregion system in the posterior part of subfrontal gyrus of cerebral cortex.

186 1 year, Paul broca, a French neurologist and surgeon, discovered this area while studying and treating some aphasia patients, so he named it Blocker District after its discoverer.

Blocker's area and Wernicke's area are connected by the nerve pathway "arcuate tract" between the frontal lobe and the temporal lobe, which is usually located in the dominant hemisphere of the brain (usually on the left side), because most people (97%) are right-handed.

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In Bullokar District, Bullokar District and Wernicke District jointly formed the Language Center. If the Bullokar area or the neural pathway related to it is damaged, it will affect the patient's language ability and lead to difficulties in pronunciation and writing, but his ability to understand language will not be affected. This disease is called broca's aphasia or expressive aphasia.