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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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Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1994
A number of studies have appeared during the past year that contribute significantly to our understanding of the role of the frontal cortex in learning, memory, and response control. In addition to the traditional approaches that involve the investigation of the behavioural effects of lesions and the recording of the activity of single neurons ...
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A number of studies have appeared during the past year that contribute significantly to our understanding of the role of the frontal cortex in learning, memory, and response control. In addition to the traditional approaches that involve the investigation of the behavioural effects of lesions and the recording of the activity of single neurons ...
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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 ...
Stewart H. Mostofsky, Keri S. Rosch
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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 ...
Milton G. Roxanas, Janice D. Russell
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2019
The frontal lobes contain a complex set of diverse anatomic regions that form multiple distinct, complex networks with cortical and subcortical regions. Damage to these cortical-subcortical networks can have dramatic behavioral consequences, ranging from apathy to impairments in executive functioning.
Justin Reber, Daniel Tranel
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The frontal lobes contain a complex set of diverse anatomic regions that form multiple distinct, complex networks with cortical and subcortical regions. Damage to these cortical-subcortical networks can have dramatic behavioral consequences, ranging from apathy to impairments in executive functioning.
Justin Reber, Daniel Tranel
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Aspergilloma of the frontal lobe
Acta Neurochirurgica, 1980A rare case of granuloma due to Aspergillus fumigatus secondary to frontal sinus granuloma is described, and relevant literature is reviewed.
P. L. Dhingra +4 more
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1990
The frontal lobes serve as the “senior executive” of the brain; through the assimilation and fusion of perceptual, volitional, cognitive, and emotional processes, it modulates and shapes character and personality. When damaged, the result can be excessive or diminished cortical and behavioral arousal, disintegration of personality and emotional ...
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The frontal lobes serve as the “senior executive” of the brain; through the assimilation and fusion of perceptual, volitional, cognitive, and emotional processes, it modulates and shapes character and personality. When damaged, the result can be excessive or diminished cortical and behavioral arousal, disintegration of personality and emotional ...
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Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 2001
The frontal lobes constitute two thirds of the human brain, yet the functions performed by them remained mysterious for a long time. Apart from their well-known involvement in motor function and language, little was previously known about the functions of the frontal lobes.
Cèline Chayer, Morris Freedman
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The frontal lobes constitute two thirds of the human brain, yet the functions performed by them remained mysterious for a long time. Apart from their well-known involvement in motor function and language, little was previously known about the functions of the frontal lobes.
Cèline Chayer, Morris Freedman
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Epileptic Disorders, 2001
ABSTRACT This video teaching course presents several patterns of frontal lobe seizures recorded in a number of Italian Epilepsy Centers. The general features of frontal lobe seizures are outlined in the introduction. Sixteen vldeo‐EEG sequences involving 10 different patients are shown.
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ABSTRACT This video teaching course presents several patterns of frontal lobe seizures recorded in a number of Italian Epilepsy Centers. The general features of frontal lobe seizures are outlined in the introduction. Sixteen vldeo‐EEG sequences involving 10 different patients are shown.
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