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    occipital and parietal lobes. * Aural: The temporal lobes handle aural part and influences music. * Verbal: Broca’s and Wernick’s area. * Physical: The cerebellum and the motor cortex * Logical: The parietal lobes * Social: The frontal and temporal lobes and the limbic system also influence both the social and solitary styles. The limbic system influences emotions‚ moods and aggression. * Solitary: It involves the frontal and parietal lobes‚ and the limbic system

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    and the social and built environment. 1.2 Describe the key functions of the brain that are affected by dementia. The key functions of the brain that are affected are: • Parietal Lobe – For behaviour‚ special awareness and recognition. • Frontal Lobe – For behaviour‚ movement and personality. • Occipital Lobe – For memory‚ speech and hearing. 1.3 Explain why depression‚ delirium and age related memory impairment maybe mistaken for dementia. This is because of similarities in the signs they

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    Superhero AP Psychology

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    Superhero: Primo-senso-cortexatron Base: The front of the parietal lobes in Brainyville Mission: To give feeling to the citizens of Brainyville Primo-senso-cortexatron‚ named SENSO for short‚ lives and protects the area in front of the parietal lobes‚ near his good friend the master of all things motor. He is closely knit with passion and love hence his red skin color. SENSO hears‚ feels‚ and records incoming and touch-related sensations all through his muscular physique‚ large ears‚ large

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    Lobes of the Brain

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    The lobes of the brain. The cerebral cortex maybe be broken up into four lobes. Each lobe is named after the bones of the skull that cover them. In the very front is the frontal lobe‚ and behind that is the parietal lobe. At the very back of the brain we find the occipital lobe. And curving around each side of the brain we find the temporal lobe. Because the brain is made of two hemispheres there are pairs of each lobe. Frontal lobe: The most forward of the four lobes of the cerebral cortex

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    physician J.M Harlow recognized some significant changes in his personality and described him as having little restraint‚ using extremely rude language‚ and making grand plans for the future that would be instantly replaced with others. Because the frontal lobe of the brain was damaged‚ Gage became disinhibited which meant he wanted to start doing things that might he might normally have stopped himself from doing. Although he wanted to continue working‚ his impulsive and rude behavior was not conductive

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    The Paietal Lobe

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    Person A: The frontal Lobe is the biggest lobe of the brain‚ it controls conscious thought‚ your personality‚ and voluntary movement. When someone has irreversible damage to the frontal lobe‚ they can loose their personality‚ attention span‚ and might not even be able to control their emotions. Another side effect is loosing your judgment. Some people may start using drugs or drinking alcohol when they never would have thought about it in the past. Person B: The parietal lobe is located in the

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    The Effects of Frontal Temporal Degeneration on Families As future Speech Language Pathologists‚ we first must understand a disorder and the effects it has on a client. In the beginning of the video‚ a woman described Frontal Temporal degeneration as a “progressive brain diseases attack and destroys ultimately a person’s ability to talk‚ think‚ walk‚ makes decisions‚ and show emotions”. When there is damage to the frontal lobe and/or temporal lobe alters a person’s behavior‚ their planning and

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    I don’t believe that the revelations of Ellen G White were real. This is because temporal lobe seizures can lead you to have an illusion of something that you believe was real such as Ellen G White with her revelation. Science and scientists have researched a new perspective as to why she had the revelations and said that the reason that she had a multitude of visions was because they were actually epileptic seizures. They also cause loss of awareness and surroundings which could have caused Ellen

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    The temporal lobe is a region of the cerebral cortex that is located beneath the lateral fissure on both cerebral hemispheres of the mammalian brain. The temporal lobes are involved in the retention of visual memories‚ processing sensory input‚ comprehending language‚ storing new memories‚ emotion‚ and deriving meaning. The frontal lobe is an area in the brain of mammals‚ located at the front of each cerebral hemisphere and positioned anterior to (in front of) the parietal lobe and superior and

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    Mirror Neurons

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    parietal lobule and the frontal operculum as the potential MNS brain regions involved in nonverbal communication. Further evidence comes from another fMRI study by Montgomery‚ Isenberg and Haxby (2007)-which demonstrated the activation of the MNS during hand movements used to manipulate objects and hand gestures used to communicate. A third fMRI study by Van‚ Minderaa and Keysers (2007) highlighted similar results by examining other putative MNS brain regions-inferior frontal gyrus‚ posterior parietal

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