Frontal Lobes

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frontal lobe

frontal lobe  The most common causes of frontal lobe damage are vascular problems, tumors, traumatic brain injuries, and dementias The cardinal signs of frontal lobe injury The most common causes of frontal lobe damage are vascular problems, tumors, traumatic brain injuries, and dementias The cardinal signs of frontal lobe injury

The frontal lobe resides largely in the anterior cranial fossa, lying on the orbital plate of the frontal bone Its most anterior part is known The frontal lobes were considered to be involved in higher executive function Dr Ferrier cited the Gage case as a primary example of how frontal lobe injury

The frontal lobe is the area behind the forehead and is heavily involved in intellectual activities such as planning and organising, as well as being involved Frontal lobe damage seems to have an impact on divergent thinking, or flexibility and problem solving ability There is also evidence showing lingering

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