seivures, left sid impairment
-frontal lobe syndrome. -memory loss. -personality changes.
This MRI finding suggests that there is an area of softening in the right temporal lobe of the brain, which is likely due to past trauma. Encephalomalacia refers to the the softening or loss of brain tissue, which can be a result of injury or infection.
The right frontal lobe is involved with imagination and creativity, it also controls "social" taboos and risk taking behaviours
Your olfactory bulb is the part of your brain right above your nose! It rests under your frontal lobe.
Frontal lobes are located in the front (anterior) part, pretty much right behind your forehead.
no, its part of the parietal lobe, specifically the area on the right hemisphere closest to the front of the head
There are many parts of the brain that are involved: bilateral inferior temporal cortex,right insula, right inferior frontal cortex, left anterior cingulate cortex, right occipital gyrus, right hypothalamus and the left caudate (the striatum).To sum it up, the temporal (visual memories and emotion), frontal (reward and motivation), occipital (vision) regions and the hypothalamus (hormone release) are the parts of the brain where phallic messages are sent.
Yes, this is almost certainly connected. The area of the brain that controls the movement of your right foot is in the left frontal lobe and the area of the brain for sensory perception in that foot is right posterior to it. If your meningioma is compressing the area for sensation, it can decrease or inhibit that part of the brain's ability to interpret signals coming from your foot.
Gliosis is a change in the brain tissue in which a certain kind of support cell is more numerous. Gliosis can happen due to illness or injury. The right frontal lobe is the right front part of the brain. Gliosis isn't a diagnosis; it's a finding on biopsy or suggested by imaging. To determine a diagnosis, this finding will be one piece among the history and physical.
The brain can be divided into two hemispheres: the left and right brain. The left brain controls the right side of the body, and the left brain controls the right side of the body. There are different ways to divide the brain: Four lobes (frontal, parietal, occipital, temporal) Three.. somethings (cerebrum, cerebellum, brain stem/medulla) Three brains (forebrain, midbrain, hindbrain) Two hemispheres (left, right)
Right Left Parietal Bones Frontal Bone Occipital Bones Right Left Temporal Bones Spheniod ethmoid
I believe so