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Title: FRONTAL LOBE


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  • FRONTAL LOBE
  • Located in front.
  • Concerned with reasoning, planning, judgment,
    creativity, and problem-solving.

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  • PARIETAL LOBE
  • Located on the top back area.
  • Concerned with processing higher sensory and
    language functions.

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  • TEMPORAL LOBE
  • Located above and around the ears.
  • Concerned with perception and recognition of
    auditory stimuli (hearing), memory, meaning, and
    language

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  • OCCIPITAL LOBE
  • Located at the back of the brain, behind the
    parietal lobe and temporal lobe.
  • Concerned with many aspects of vision

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  • . . . I was asked to see him because he
    constantly fell out of bed at night for which the
    cardiologists could find no reason. When I asked
    him what happened at night he said quite openly
    that when he woke . . . he always found that
    there was a dead, cold, hairy leg in bed with him
    which he could not understand but could not
    tolerate and he, therefore, with his good arm and
    leg pushed it out of bed and naturally, of
    course, the rest of him followed. there.

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  • He was such an excellent example of this complete
    loss of awareness of his . . . limb but,
    interestingly enough, I could not get him to tell
    me whether his own leg on that side was in bed
    with him because he was so caught up with the
    unpleasant foreign leg that was

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