Right frontal lobe stroke recovery

    • [DOC File]Eye Condition Fact Sheet #1

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      Specifically, the ability to sustain attention to a tone counting task (a validated measure of sustained attention related to right frontal function (Wilkins et al., 1987)) at two months post-stroke predicted not only everyday life function 2 years later, but also the functional dexterity of the left hand in a pegboard task (Robertson et al ...

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    • Sustained Attention, Alertness and Arousal

      Early and frequent evaluation of stroke patient’s deficits, progress toward recovery and prognosis allows for better planning and management of care for stroke patients. Summary The National Institute of Health (NIH) stroke scale (NIHSS) is a standardized method used by physicians and other health care professionals to measure the level of ...

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    • [DOC File]APHASIA AND OTHER DISORDERS OF HIGHER CORTICAL …

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      nasal half of one eye and temporal (or outer) half of the other - this is typical of stroke patients . Bitemporal: both temporal (outside edge) halves of visual field - this is typical of pituitary tumours. The lesion in the brain causing neglect usually occurs in the right frontal-parietal lobe, resulting in a …

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    • [DOC File]Sewell's Science Site

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      Etiology(lesions in right hemisphere (frontal or parietal lobe), most commonly an acute finding after stroke. Frontal lobe lesion( more of a motor neglect, in which pt has tendency to not use left side for motor actions. Parietal lobe lesion( more of a sensory neglect, in which stimuli from the left side tend to be ignored. Others

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    • [DOC File]Stacy M

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      The results of a second functional imaging experiment (Experiment 4) explain this finding by showing that the right inferior frontal sulcus and right mediodorsal thalamus are sensitive to the demands on non-linguistic (i.e. domain-general) working memory capacity because they were significantly more activated when one-back matching was ...

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    • The Effects of a Frontal Lobe Stroke

      This recovery is likely to involve the regeneration of neurons by cell division. True or false? A. True. B. False. 4. Loss of somatosensation on the right side of the patient's jaw, face and tongue indicates the loss of function in which lobe of the cerebrum? A. frontal. B. parietal. C. temporal. D. occipital 5.

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      Frontal lobe. Reasoning, planning, parts of speech, movement, emotions and problem solving. Left frontal = broccas area (aphasia) Parietal lobe. Movement, orientation, recognition, perception of stimuli. Occipital lobe. Visual processing. Temporal lobe. Perception and recognition of auditory stimuli, memory and speech. Left temporal = wernicke ...

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    • [DOC File]NIH Stroke Scale

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      Stacy M. Harnish, PhD CCC-SLP Assistant Professor Department of Speech and Hearing Science The Ohio State University 110 Pressey Hall, 1070 Carmack Rd. Columbus, OH 43210 (614) 688-1471. harnish.18@osu.edu. Education. Postdoctoral fellowship- NIDCD T-32 08/08 – 08/10. University of Florida, Department of Neurology – Gainesville, FL

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