The Long-Term Effects of Frontal Lobe Brain Injuries

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frontal lobe  Your frontal lobe is at the front of your brain behind your forehead Your temporal lobe is located between your frontal and occipital lobes and below your Abstract The frontal lobes represent a large area, consuming approximately one-third of the cortical surface of the brain This area is involved directly

Frontotemporal dementia , a common cause of dementia, is a group of disorders that occur when nerve cells in the frontal and temporal lobes of the The prefrontal cortex corresponds to the superior, middle and inferior frontal gyri of the frontal lobe It is associated with higher brain functions including

Some of the effects of frontal lobe lesions previously reported in the neurobehavioral literature, such as disinhibition and lack of insight, might contribute frontal pole being removed AP showed significant multitasking difficulties in everyday situations but performed within normal FronTAL LobE FUnCTionS 11

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