This paper presents an interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) of the lived piano-playing experiences of an older adult who suffered frontal lobe brain damage. Semi-structured interviews and diary reflections were used to gain insight into the intrapersonal, relational, spiritual and therapeutic ...
Outside of the test environment, those with frontal lobe damage often are adrift. While not limited to these, frontal lobe injury can clearly manifest itself in the following symptoms:Executive functioning deficits; Difficulties with complex processing; Mood and emotional changes, i.e. neurobehavioral...
Impairment of executive-frontal lobe functioning, affecting the planning, initiation and regulation of goal-directed behavior, is a common cognitive defici... RK Mahurin,DI Velligan,AL Miller - 《Psychiatry Research》 被引量: 363发表: 1998年 Frontal lobe lesions, diffuse damage, and neuropsychologi...
Patients with focal frontal lobe damage have long been a crucial source of information about the role of this region in human behavior. This method remains the only means to provide inferentially powerful loss-of-function evidence for many regions within the human frontal lobes. This chapter demon...
Damage can result in people losing the ability to be spontaneous when interacting with other people Inability to control your impulses Broca’s Aphasia – this is the inability to express yourself using words, you’re essentially speaking “word salad” ...
Consequently, frontal lobe damage is more likely to cause mood disorders15. We selected patients with frontal lobe strokes in this study as it is easier to explore the impact of lesion location on emotional networks, and then explore the brain network mechanism of PSD. In addition, the ...
Regulating behavior and decision-making. “Normal” social interactions are heavily regulated by this brain lobe. People with frontal lobe damage may behave inappropriately in social situations. In some cases, they may know how to respond, but be unable to make the correct choice. ...
Owen, A. M., Roberts, A. C., Hodges, J. R. & Robbins, T. W. Contrasting mechanisms of impaired attentional set-shifting in patients with frontal lobe damage or Parkinson’s disease.Brain116, 1159–1175 (1993). ArticleGoogle Scholar ...
Motor and linguistic aspects of writing were evaluated in 31 subjects with focal damage in 1 of 3 regions of the left hemisphere: (1) dorsolateral frontal lobe sparing primary motor cortex (group FL), (2) parietal lobe (group PL), or (3) temporal lobe (group TL). A standard procedure ...
Cyclooxygenase-2-positive macrophages infiltrate the Alzheimer’s disease brain and damage the blood–brain barrier. Eur. J. Clin. Investig. 32(5), 360–371 (2002). Article CAS Google Scholar Togo, T. et al. Occurrence of T cells in the brain of Alzheimer’s disease and other neurologica...