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These findings indicate that performance on the WCST cannot be interpreted in isolation as an index of frontal lobe damage.doi:10.1080/01688639108405107Anderson, Steven W.Damasio, HannaJones, R. DallasTranel, DanielJ Clin Exp NeuropsycholJournal of Clinical & Experimental Neuropsychology...
and electrographically, This is the result of often unusual clinical behaviors associated with frontal lobe seizures and the difficulties associated with routine investigation methods, including EEG analysis, and the fact that lesions are less commonly detected in many patients with frontal lobe epilepsy...
The frontal lobe of the brain controls the cognitive functions, like problem solving, memory, language, and judgment. It is often exposed to trauma as it is located in front of the head.Answer and Explanation: The symptoms of frontal lobe brain damage can cause a number of changes, and ...
Objectives Autobiographic memory encompasses the encoding and retrieval of episodes, people, and places encountered in everyday life. It can be impaired in both epilepsy and frontal lobe damage. Her...
Perspectives on the developmental consequences of early frontal lobe damage: introduction. Dev Neuropsychol 1991; 7 (3): 257^19.Eslinger PJ, Grattan LM. Perspectives on the developmental consequences of early frontal lobe damage: Introduction. Developmental Neuropsychology. 1991; 7 :257–260....
Can frontal lobe damage be repaired?Question:Can frontal lobe damage be repaired?The Human Brain:The cerebral cortex is the largest part of the human brain. It is divided up into several parts, including the frontal lobes. This part of the brain plays an important role in intelligence and co...
The consequences of early-onset brain damage for the development of cognition and behavior have recently been identified as top research priorities by the NINDS. This special issue presents a series of new empirical studies that address this issue in depth, from several different perspectives and in...
Autosomal-dominant nocturnalfrontal lobeepilepsy is a familial epilepsy characterized by frontal lobeseizuresthat typically occur at night and phenotypically present as arousal from sleep with bizarre hypermotor behaviors, such as spinning, thrashing, and rocking. Seizures can be numerous. Nicotinic rece...