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.
@BrickBack -I was reading that frontal lobe injury really changes a person’s emotions as well as their reasoning ability. I think that this is why doctors always tell you that if bumped your head you should have it checked out my a doctor to make sure that there is no internal bleeding...
What is Frontal Lobe Epilepsy? Discussion Comments ByBoniJ— On Nov 01, 2011 If there is injury to the brain from fracturing the frontal bone, and the injury causes damage to the eyes and inside the nose, the article states that there are treatments for these. I kind of wonder, though,...
What is chronic brain disease? What is a brain disease? What are the symptoms of frontal lobe damage? Is there activity in the occipital lobe during REM sleep? How does schizophrenia affect the frontal lobe? How does Alzheimer's affect the occipital lobe?
What is the main function of the renal cortex? What symptoms would a person have if they have damage to the frontal lobe? What is the functional relevance of cortical magnification? Discuss the reticular formation of the brain in detail and discuss structure and function. ...
Thefrontal lobeis part of the brain's cerebral cortex. Individually, the paired lobes are known as the left and right frontal cortex. As the name implies, the frontal lobe is located near the front of the head, under the frontal skull bones and near the forehead. ...
How is frontal lobe damage diagnosed? Doctors use computed tomography (CT) ormagnetic resonance imaging(MRI) scans of the brain to confirm the diagnosis of frontal lobe damage. They look for specific features, such as infection, tumor, shrinking of the brain (brain atrophy), or any associated...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of death in the young population and long-term disability in relation to pervasive cognitive鈥揵ehavioural disturbances that follow frontal lobe damage. To date, emphasis has been placed primarily on the clinical correlates of frontal cortex damage...
What is the Frontal Lobe? What is Brain Physiology? What is the Cerebrum? Discussion Comments By indigomoth — On Jan 10, 2013 @MrsPramm - To some extent I agree, but the thing is, there are ways to control it. I think when people acknowledge that their impulses stem from chemical ...
Damage to the liver's lobes can impair metabolic functions and detoxification processes. 7 Are all lobes of the brain equal in size and function? No, lobes vary in size and function; for example, the frontal lobe is larger and involved in complex cognitive tasks compared to other lobes. 6...