First, we briefly describe the neuroanatomy of frontal lobes and frontal-subcortical circuits and the behavioral symptoms associated with focal lesions within these circuits. We then examine neurological disorders of the frontal lobe, including vascular disorders, traumatic brain injury and neurodegenerative...
The frontal lobe is the anterior (front) part of the brain that is located right behind the forehead inside the skull. There are two frontal lobes: one on the right side of the brain and one on the left side.
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is a group of diseases that damage the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain. These lobes, located on the front and sides of your brain, are important for personality, behavior, and language, so FTD can cause symptoms beyond the loss of memory and thinking ab...
Frontal Lobe Disorders First, we briefly describe the neuroanatomy of frontal lobes and frontal-subcortical circuits and the behavioral symptoms associated with focal lesions within these circuits. We then examine neurological disorders of the frontal lobe, including... SB A,TT B,SGC D - 《...
I have a friend who has epilepsy, and I found out that is interesting disorder. I wanted to know more about it, so I asked her to tell me something about it. She just told me she has problems with frontal lobe seizures. Now I do not understand anything so I need your help. Can ...
What are the symptoms of frontal lobe damage? Symptoms of brain injury may differ depending on where there is damage to the frontal lobe. Some possible symptoms include aphasia, apraxia, hemineglect, personality changes, behavior problems, mood disorders, impaired judgment, impulsivity, and movement...
Both lacunes and diffuse softening were found predominantly in the frontal lobes. The prominent clinical features were therefore frontal lobe symptoms, with good correlation between the symptoms and the distribution of pathologic lesions. 展开 DOI: 10.1097/00002093-198701000-00041 被引量: 850 ...
Neuropsychological tests of frontal lobe function were undertaken in 46 chronic schizophrenic patients who were also rated for movement disorders and negative symptoms. "High" and "low" SANS groups were formed by segregating around the median value. The "high" SANS group was found to differ signifi...
The recognition and localization of FLE can be problematic not only because of the great overlap of clinical presentations within the frontal lobe and their constellation of symptoms but also because of its overlap with other clinical entities including psychiatric disorders. The differential diagnosis of...