Frontal temporal lobe brain injury

    • [DOC File]Steven A - professorfink

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      Cerebrum - supported on brain stem and form bulk of brain (Fig 14.11) Lateral ventricles . Cranial nerves 1 & 2. Surface features . Lobes - frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital. Gyrus - upfolds - increases surface area (surface area = 25 square feet) Sulcus - shallow grooves. Central sulcus - divides parietal from frontal lobe

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    • [DOC File]The Frontal Lobe

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      - Coup-Contrecoup - also known as a deceleration injury. It occurs when the brain strikes the frontal lobe of the skull, then is thrown back against the occipital lobe of the skull (or in the reverse order), causing the brain to bounce off both sides of the cranial vault, resulting in soft tissue damage.

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      The Primary Motor Area is located in the [p. 82]: (a) frontal lobe of the cerebral cortex (b) parietal lobe of the cerebral cortex (c) temporal lobe of the cerebral cortex (d) occipital lobe of the cerebral cortex (e) Cerebellum (ab) Basal (Ganglia) Nuclei

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 12: The Central Nervous System

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      The human brain contains 100 billion neurons and it contains five lobes: frontal lobe, parietal lobe, occipital lobe, and temporal lobes. Well, in the last couple of decades, we start to have a better understanding of the brain functions associated with each

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    • Traumatic Brain Injury Resource Guide - Frontal Lobes

      studies have shown that the frontal area is the most common region of injury following mild to moderate traumatic brain injury (Levin et al., 1987). There are important asymmetrical differences in the frontal lobes. The left frontal lobe is involved in controlling language related movement, whereas the right frontal lobe plays a role in non ...

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    • [DOC File]VA HSR&D

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      For questions 106 to 110 match the following functions with the correct lobe of the brain. A) important in voluntary motor function. B) fifth lobe of the brain. C) plays an important role in memory. D) reception and integration of visual input. E) somesthetic center. 106. occipital lobe. Answer: d. Level: 1. 107. frontal lobe. Answer: a. Level ...

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    • [DOC File]HEAD, NECK, AND FACE INJURIES

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      Coup-Contrecoup - also known as a deceleration injury. It occurs when the brain strikes the frontal lobe of the skull, then is thrown back against the occipital lobe of the skull (or in the reverse order), causing the brain to bounce off both sides of the cranial vault, resulting in soft tissue damage.

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    • [DOC File]File: Chap14, Chapter 14: Peripheral Nervous System

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      a developmental dyslexia, but can occur from head injury. Anatomical Explanation - Often lesion on right parietal lobe. disrupts brain's ability to perceive and identify information. from contralateral side (left side). Also, damage to splenium of corpus callosum interferes with brain…

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    • [DOC File]The Brain

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      By locating these landmarks on the surface of the brain, it can effectively be divided into pairs of "lobes." Lobes are simply broad regions of the brain. The cerebrum or brain can be divided into pairs of frontal, temporal, parietal and occipital lobes. Each hemisphere has a frontal, temporal, parietal and occipital lobe.

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    • [DOC File]HEAD, NECK, AND FACE INJURIES

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      Temporal lobe – controls hearing –additional processing of visual . May also be where memories are stored. Parietal lobe – receives sensations of touch and bodily position. Frontal lobe – organization, planning, creative thinking, informs the brain. Injury will affect the sense involved with that lobe. Cerebral Cortex Hemispheres

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