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Drug-resistant frontal lobe epilepsy: A review [PDF]
Drug-resistant frontal lobe epilepsy is a challenge in epilepsy surgery because it is the second most common epilepsy type after temporal lobe epilepsy.
Mohammed Alshurem
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Frontal Lobe and Subregional Volumetric Alterations Across Alzheimer’s Disease, Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment, and Vascular Dementia: An MRI Volumetry Study [PDF]
Background: Frontal lobe involvement represents an important but heterogeneously expressed feature across neurodegenerative and vascular cognitive disorders.
Stefan Stojanoski +5 more
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The frontal lobe and aggression [PDF]
Frontal lesions often lead to psychosocial problems. It is not surprising that frontal lobe dysfunctions have been proposed to underlie antisocial behaviour in individuals without apparent lesions. However, physical aggression and violence have never been systematically related to acquired lesions.
Jean R Séguin
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Frontal Lobe Cysticercosis. [PDF]
Cysticercosis, a brain infection caused by the parasite Taenia solium, presents considerable health challenges, especially in tropical and developing areas, where it contributes significantly to the incidence of epilepsy. The lifecycle of this parasite involves humans as the primary hosts and pigs as the intermediate hosts.
Singh RK.
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Frontal lobe volume has been extensively researched in individuals with Autism spectrum disorder (ASD), though findings are yet to be summarised to explain the developmental trends of frontal lobe volume.
Joel Crucitti +3 more
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Frontal lobe tuberculoma [PDF]
Tuberculomas are usually infratentorial in children, and supratentorial lesions predominate in adults. We present a 4-year-old girl with multiple seizures, papilloedema and brisk reflexes. On investigation, she was found to have a large left parafalcine tuberculoma. She was treated with antitubercular treatment (ATT) and steroids.
Pereira, Noella Maria Delia +3 more
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Effect of elastic oral appliance chewing on frontal lobe activity
Objectives Chewing increases frontal lobe activity, resulting in improved memory, learning ability, and response reaction time. This study aimed to assess the effects of elastic oral appliance chewing on the activities and functions of the frontal lobe ...
Yuu Yamamoto +4 more
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Brenda Milner: Pioneer of the Study of the Human Frontal Lobes
Although the behavioral effects of damage to the frontal lobes date back to at least the late 19th century even midway through the 20th century very little was known about human frontal lobe function and there was a general consensus that the frontal ...
Bryan Kolb
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Despite being associated with high-order neurocognitive functions, the frontal lobe plays an important role in core neurological functions, such as motor and language functions.
Tomasz Andrzej Dziedzic +4 more
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The amygdala codes the visual-gustatory/somatosensory valence for feeding behavior. On the other hand, the ventral premotor cortex (PMv) plays a central role in reaching and grasping movements prerequisite for feeding behavior.
Hiroaki Ishida +2 more
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