Right frontal lobe brain injury

    • [DOC File]Parietal Lobe

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      Diagnosis: Traumatic Brain Injury. Onset: 3/25/2007. Medical Background: Experienced a closed head injury predominantly affecting the right frontal lobe. Also arthritis in neck, facial fractures, C5-6 disc protrusion. Referral Source: Cognitive Skills Enhancement Program. Case Manager: Jane Doe. Phone/Contact: 814-987-6543

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      Why is the frontal lobe the “senior executive” of the brain? a. _____ b. _____ The limbic system contains the impulse system of the brain. When the limbic system wants to do something, how does the frontal lobe react? _____ How did the very conservative patient change when he had right frontal lobe …

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    • [DOC File]Brain Lab Worksheet

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      Injury to the . Hypothalamus. could result in loss of ability to control the rhythmicity of breathing. ... ____25. In most people, the right side of the brain is more important for spatial and pattern perception, artistic ability, and imagination. ... The Primary Motor Area is located in the [p. 82]: (a) frontal lobe of the cerebral cortex (b ...

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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]The Frontal Lobe

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      A form of brain injury that causes bruising of the brain tissue. Contusions may be in the form of scattered areas of bleeding on the surface of the brain. Contusions are most commonly found along the undersurface and poles of the frontal and temporal lobes where the brain strikes a ridge on the skull or a fold in the dura mater, the brain’s ...

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    • [DOC File]Steven A - professorfink

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      Mr. Jenkins’ suffered a “stroke” as a result of a brain injury. Although he can still move the fingers on this right hand, he has lost sensation in these parts. Of the following, the site of damage to his brain is most likely in the. Right frontal lobe. Right temporal lobe. Left frontal lobe. Left parietal lobe. Hypothalamus

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    • [DOCX File]Project NEURON

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      So when someone sustains a brain injury in their frontal lobe, the functions of the frontal lobe are affected. (Attention, decision making, social behavior, concentration, personality, memory, awareness of abilities and limitations, emotions, planning, problem solving, impulse control.)

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    • [DOC File]HEALTHSOUTH Harmarville Rehabilitation Hospital

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      10. black fissure of Sylvius A landmark of the cerebrum that separates the frontal lobe (above) from the temporal lobe (below) 11. black fissure of Rolando A landmark of the cerebrum that separates the frontal lobe (front) from the parietal lobe (back) Brain Structures Other Than the Cerebrum. 12.

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