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Epilepsy and the frontal lobes
Cortex, 2012Although the frontal lobes contain a large proportion of the total cerebral cortex in human brain, the epilepsies arising in this region are less studied and less well characterised than epilepsies arising in the mesial temporal lobe. Detailed studies of seizure semiology have identified a number of patterns of frontal lobe seizure, but with ...
O Muircheartaigh, Jonathan +1 more
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Psychiatry and the Frontal Lobes
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1990The frontal lobes of the brain have long been regarded as enigmatic in their function and perhaps should be considered even more so in states of dysfunction. Observed associations between structural lesions and psychiatric symptoms and the demonstration of disturbed function and morphology in the frontal lobes of individuals suffering from major ...
J D, Russell, M G, Roxanas
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Development of the frontal lobe
2019Development of the frontal lobe is critical to acquisition, execution, and control of a wide range of functions, from basic motor response to complex decision-making. These functions are influenced by contingency-based (e.g., reward and response-cost/punishment) feedback that is mediated through the adaptive integration of fronto-subcortical neural ...
Keri Shiels, Rosch, Stewart, Mostofsky
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The Neurologist, 2011
Frontal lobe epilepsy is the second most common localization-related or focal epilepsy. Frontal lobe seizures are challenging to diagnose as the clinical manifestations are diverse due to the complexity and variability of the patterns of epileptic discharges, and the scalp electroencephalograph (EEG) can often be normal or misleading.
Ritu, Bagla, Christopher T, Skidmore
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Frontal lobe epilepsy is the second most common localization-related or focal epilepsy. Frontal lobe seizures are challenging to diagnose as the clinical manifestations are diverse due to the complexity and variability of the patterns of epileptic discharges, and the scalp electroencephalograph (EEG) can often be normal or misleading.
Ritu, Bagla, Christopher T, Skidmore
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Brain Injury, 1989
This article reviews, analyses, and provides commentary on the most recent major works pertaining to frontal lobe function. Other references are included, but only as they arise within the texts themselves. The overriding intention is to provide a comprehensive yet condensed reference on the frontal lobes.
D. Frank Benson +2 more
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This article reviews, analyses, and provides commentary on the most recent major works pertaining to frontal lobe function. Other references are included, but only as they arise within the texts themselves. The overriding intention is to provide a comprehensive yet condensed reference on the frontal lobes.
D. Frank Benson +2 more
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Epileptic Disorders, 2004
Frontal lobe epilepsy accounts for only 10‐20% of the patients in surgical series, but the incidence in non‐surgical patient cohorts seems to be much higher. The typical clinical presentation of the seizures includes contralateral clonic movements, uni‐ or bilateral tonic motor activity as well as complex automatism.
Christoph, Kellinghaus, Hans O, Lüders
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Frontal lobe epilepsy accounts for only 10‐20% of the patients in surgical series, but the incidence in non‐surgical patient cohorts seems to be much higher. The typical clinical presentation of the seizures includes contralateral clonic movements, uni‐ or bilateral tonic motor activity as well as complex automatism.
Christoph, Kellinghaus, Hans O, Lüders
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Schizophrenia and the frontal lobe
Trends in Neurosciences, 1988Abstract Many patients with schizophrenia manifest clinical signs and symptoms suggestive of prefrontal cortex dysfunction, such as blunted affect, poor insight, and deficient performance on problem solving tasks. The development of in-vivo regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) and brain metabolism techniques has made it possible to investigate ...
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2012
The precise anatomy and physiology of human walking remains poorly understood. The frontal lobes appear crucial, and, on the basis of clinical observation, contribute to the control of truncal motion, postural responses, and the maintenance of equilibrium and locomotion.
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The precise anatomy and physiology of human walking remains poorly understood. The frontal lobes appear crucial, and, on the basis of clinical observation, contribute to the control of truncal motion, postural responses, and the maintenance of equilibrium and locomotion.
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The problem of the frontal lobe: A reinterpretation
Journal of Psychiatric Research, 1971The frontal lobe, despite decades of intensive research by physiologists, anatomists and clinicians, has remained the most mystifying of the major subdivisions of the cerebral cortex. Unlike any other of the great cerebral promontories, the frontal lobe appears not to contain a single sub-field that could be identified with any particular sensory ...
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2003
Abstract Although this is a time of unprecedented progress in cognitive neuroscience, clinicians who evaluate and treat frontal lobe dysfunction still face many of the frustrations encountered by prior generations. Damage to the frontal lobes can disrupt in various ways a set of very complex neuroanatomical and functional systems, which ...
Antonio R Damasio, Steven W Anderson
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Abstract Although this is a time of unprecedented progress in cognitive neuroscience, clinicians who evaluate and treat frontal lobe dysfunction still face many of the frustrations encountered by prior generations. Damage to the frontal lobes can disrupt in various ways a set of very complex neuroanatomical and functional systems, which ...
Antonio R Damasio, Steven W Anderson
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