frontal lobe造句1. Figuring out frontal lobe functions has been quite difficult.
2. And the motor strip is part of the frontal lobe, forming its rear border with the parietal lobe.
3. This occurs in extensive bilateral frontal lobe dysfunction and is usually due to vascular disease, hydrocephalus, or massive neoplasia.
4. You have to lose lots of frontal lobe, or lots of language cortex.
5. The patient with damage to one frontal lobe catches on to the original sorting strategy and gets the string of yes answers.
6. Certainly this frontal lobe role in adaptive behavior is linked to the mechanisms of selective attention.
7. It showed a tumor in the frontal lobe in a very awkward place: close to the motor strip and language areas.
8. A tumor had formed in the right frontal lobe of his brain.
9. Small strokes of frontal lobe seldom come to the attention of neurologists.
10. As frontal lobe function deteriorates further, the patient repeats actions over and over.
11. Patients with frontal lobe damage also show a reduction in emotional responsiveness.
12. The study centers on a part of the frontal lobe called Broca's area.
13. The study centers on a part of the frontal lobe Broca's area.
14. There is the frontal lobe, easy to remember, it's part in front, the parietal lobe, the occipital lobe, and the temporal lobe.
15. He operated on her for a rather large right frontal lobe tumor.
16. George chatted with the patient for a moment and went on to test more of the frontal lobe.
17. Failure in this frontal-thalamic link accounts for loss of interest in the surroundings after frontal lobe damage.
18. Previous studies of novelty-seeking behaviour suggest that it is managed by the brain's right frontal lobe.
19. These are very much right-brain tasks, involving both that posterior parietal area and a region of frontal lobe.
20. Simple skull X - ray showed a large air - containing cyst in the left frontal lobe in both cases.
21. Objective To investigate the clinical effect of big bone flap craniotomy of partial recovery frontal bone flap and pterion point big bone flap decompression in the therapy of frontal lobe contusion.
22. This phenomenon, known as confabulation in psychiatric jargon, is also found in people with frontal lobe disorders.
23. They compared her performance on a range of psychological tests with that of two patients with frontal lobe brain damage who don't confabulate, and with five healthy controls.
24. Methods A series of 120 patients with contrecoup injury in frontal lobe were analysed retrospectively.
25. The best method is choosing big bone flap craniotomy and partly recovery of frontal bone modified decompression in the therapy of frontal lobe contusion.
26. Objective To discuss the clinical characteristic and therapeutic strategy contrecoup injury in frontal lobe.
27. They may present with anosmia, personality change, psychological effects, epilepsy and other frontal lobe symptoms.
28. In rats brain, MTR showed different values between pons and frontal lobe.
29. Seen here are remote contusions , mainly of the right inferior frontal lobe. The crests of the gyri are most susceptible to the traumatic forces.
30. Methods: Adopting through the pterion the temporal lobe and frontal lobe were divided with vessels protected, then the tumors were removed piece by piece under the microscopy.