Sunday, September 14, 2014
the Frontal Lobe- front part of the brain involve in planning, organization, problem solving, selective attention, personality and a verity of higher cognitive functions including behavior and emotions
the interior (frontal) portion of the frontal lobe is called the pre-frontal cortex. It is very important for the highest cognitive function and the determination of the personality.
the posterior ( back) of the frontal lobe consist of the premotor and the motor area. Nerve cells that produce movement are located in the motor area. The promoter area serve to modify movement
The frontal lobe is divided from the parietal lobe by the central culcus.
The Occipital lobe- Region in the back of the brain which processes vital information. Not only is the occipital lobe mainly responsible for vision reception it also contain association areas that help in visual recognation of shapes and colors. Damage to this lobe can cause vision deficits.
The Parietal lobe-one of the two Parietal lobe of the brain located behind the frontal lobe at the top of the brain. Parietal lobe right damage to this area can cause visuo-spatial deficit (e.g., the patient may have difficulty finding their way around new or even familiar places.
t he Parietal lobe left-Damage to this area may disrupt a patient ability to understand spoken or written language.
The Parietal lobe contain the primary sensory cortex which controls sensation ( touch pressure) Behind the primary sensory cortex is a large association area that controls find sensation ( judgement of texture weight, size, and shape.
the interior (frontal) portion of the frontal lobe is called the pre-frontal cortex. It is very important for the highest cognitive function and the determination of the personality.
the posterior ( back) of the frontal lobe consist of the premotor and the motor area. Nerve cells that produce movement are located in the motor area. The promoter area serve to modify movement
The frontal lobe is divided from the parietal lobe by the central culcus.
The Occipital lobe- Region in the back of the brain which processes vital information. Not only is the occipital lobe mainly responsible for vision reception it also contain association areas that help in visual recognation of shapes and colors. Damage to this lobe can cause vision deficits.
The Parietal lobe-one of the two Parietal lobe of the brain located behind the frontal lobe at the top of the brain. Parietal lobe right damage to this area can cause visuo-spatial deficit (e.g., the patient may have difficulty finding their way around new or even familiar places.
t he Parietal lobe left-Damage to this area may disrupt a patient ability to understand spoken or written language.
The Parietal lobe contain the primary sensory cortex which controls sensation ( touch pressure) Behind the primary sensory cortex is a large association area that controls find sensation ( judgement of texture weight, size, and shape.
