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or voice. For example, someone who is feeling happy would not smile, and the voice would be devoid of emotion. Along the same lines, though, the person may also exhibit excessive, unwarranted displays of emotion. Depression is common in stroke patients. Also common is a loss of or decrease in motivation. Someone might not want to carry out normal daily activities and would not feel "up to it". Those who are close to the person who has experienced the damage may notice changes in behavior. This personality change is characteristic of damage to the frontal lobe, and was exemplified in the case of
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Many scientists had thought that the frontal lobe was disproportionately enlarged in humans compared to other primates. This was thought to be an important feature of human evolution and seen as the primary reason why human cognition differs from that of other primates. However, this view in relation
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may be the most frequently indicated "less common" effect. In the case of confabulation, someone gives false information while maintaining the belief that it is the truth. In a small number of patients, uncharacteristic cheerfulness can be noted. This effect is seen mostly in patients with lesions to
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one year later showed there to have been a marked volumetric decline in those with
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of 7.4 to 17 per cent, earned it a bad reputation. The frontal lobotomy has largely died out as a psychiatric treatment. More precise psychosurgical procedures are still used, although rarely. They may include anterior capsulotomy (bilateral thermal lesions of the anterior limbs of the
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after frontal lobe damage believe that an identical "replacement" has taken the identity of a close friend, relative, or other person and is posing as that person. This last effect is seen mostly in schizophrenic patients who also have a neurological disorder in the frontal lobe.
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incomplete functional analysis rather than an unresolvable dichotomy" (p. 348). However, further research will show if a unified theory of frontal lobe function that fully accounts for the diversity of functions will be available.
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The function of the PFC involves the ability to project future consequences that result from current actions. PFC functions also include override and suppression of socially unacceptable responses as well as differentiation of tasks.
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is considered the "sensory cortex". It is devoted to action of one kind or another: skeletal movement, ocular movement, speech control, and the expression of emotions. In humans, the largest part of the frontal cortex, the
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Zhang Y, Wang M, Li H, Zhang H, Shi Y, Wei F, Liu D, Liu K, Chen D (June 2012). "Accumulation of nuclear and mitochondrial DNA damage in the frontal cortex cells of patients with HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders".
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The PFC also plays an important part in integrating longer non-task based memories stored across the brain. These are often memories associated with emotions derived from input from the brain's
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Multi-process theories, which propose "that the frontal lobe executive system consists of a number of components that typically work together in everyday actions (heterogeneity of function)"
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of the genes displaying reduced expression in the frontal cortex. In cultured human neurons, these promoters are selectively damaged by oxidative stress.
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is related to poorer performance and inefficient functioning of that brain region during working memory, tasks, and to a slightly increased risk for
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Ogren K, Sandlund M (2007). "Lobotomy at a state mental hospital in Sweden. A survey of patients operated on during the period 1947–1958".
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are common causes of frontal lobe damage in older adults (65 and over). These strokes and mini-strokes can occur due to the blockage of
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Robinson RG, Kubos KL, Starr LB, Rao K, Price TR (March 1984). "Mood disorders in stroke patients. Importance of location of lesion".
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Rolls's stimulus-reward approach and Stuss's anterior attentional functions (Burgess & Simons, 2005; Burgess, 2003; Burke, 2007).
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Lu T, Pan Y, Kao SY, Li C, Kohane I, Chan J, Yankner BA (June 2004). "Gene regulation and DNA damage in the ageing human brain".
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The frontal lobe is the largest lobe of the brain and makes up about a third of the surface area of each hemisphere. On the
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Stuss DT, Gow CA, Hetherington CR (June 1992). ""No longer Gage": frontal lobe dysfunction and emotional changes".
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and the monkeys. The higher cognition of the humans is instead seen to relate to a greater connectedness given by
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Fjell AM, Walhovd KB, Fennema-Notestine C, McEvoy LK, Hagler DJ, Holland D, Brewer JB, Dale AM (December 2009).
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Semendeferi K, Lu A, Schenker N, Damasio H (March 2002). "Humans and great apes share a large frontal cortex".
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714:Another infrequent effect is that of
437:separates the frontal lobe from the
83:Principal fissures and lobes of the
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1806:Principles of Frontal Lobe Function
850:(involving lesions of the anterior
776:National Institute of Mental Health
291:The frontal lobe is covered by the
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1830:Neuroscience Information Framework
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1121:"Development of prefrontal cortex"
977:List of regions in the human brain
735:important in learning and memory,
464:Lateral part: lateral part of the
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510:Medial part: Medial part of the
429:surface of each hemisphere, the
232:Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy
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1684:(Burgess, 2003, p. 310).
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2437:Primary somatosensory cortex
1760:Trends in Cognitive Sciences
1635:Nordic Journal of Psychiatry
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326:is directly anterior to the
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2529:Transverse occipital sulcus
1287:10.1037/0096-3445.122.4.411
1182:The Journal of Neuroscience
1070:Carpenter, Malcolm (1985).
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603:Wisconsin Card Sorting Test
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276:between tissues called the
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2941:Isthmus of cingulate gyrus
2762:Central (frontal+parietal)
2497:Occipital pole of cerebrum
1772:10.1016/j.tics.2009.01.001
1448:. 107 ( Pt 1) (1): 81–93.
1382:10.1037/0022-006X.60.3.349
1137:10.1038/s41386-021-01137-9
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1647:10.1080/08039480701643498
1489:10.1017/S0790966700015093
1072:Core text of neuroanatomy
680:prenatal alcohol exposure
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2323:Inferior parietal lobule
2306:Superior parietal lobule
2246:Supplementary motor area
1327:10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01417
1030:10.5772/intechopen.79571
891:Other theories include:
716:reduplicative paramnesia
660:traumatic brain injuries
30:Not to be confused with
2724:Inferior temporal gyrus
2668:Occipitotemporal sulcus
2614:Superior temporal gyrus
2507:Lateral occipital gyrus
2258:Supplementary eye field
1999:Inferior frontal sulcus
1994:Superior frontal sulcus
1422:10.1093/brain/124.3.600
1314:Frontiers in Psychology
1125:Neuropsychopharmacology
536:inferior frontal sulcus
532:superior frontal sulcus
498:posterior orbital gyrus
448:; also called basal or
313:nonprimary motor cortex
2985:Fimbria of hippocampus
2051:Superior frontal gyrus
1949:Inferior frontal gyrus
1903:Superior frontal gyrus
1454:10.1093/brain/107.1.81
960:anatomical terminology
741:mitochondrial function
512:superior frontal gyrus
494:anterior orbital gyrus
474:inferior frontal gyrus
466:superior frontal gyrus
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344:inferior frontal gyrus
336:superior frontal gyrus
2972:Hippocampal formation
2831:Parahippocampal gyrus
2645:Middle temporal gyrus
1100:www.sciencedirect.com
876:dysexecutive symptoms
856:obsessional disorders
848:bilateral cingulotomy
811:, first developed by
676:frontal lobe epilepsy
623:Frontal lobe disorder
617:Clinical significance
490:Lateral orbital gyrus
420:
371:dopaminergic pathways
286:poles of the cerebrum
2945:Retrosplenial cortex
2793:Longitudinal fissure
2685:Medial temporal lobe
2362:Intraparietal sulcus
2222:Primary motor cortex
2119:Orbitofrontal cortex
2068:Medial frontal gyrus
1925:Middle frontal gyrus
1240:10.1212/wnl.42.3.527
866:Theories of function
578:prefrontal synthesis
502:medial orbital gyrus
470:middle frontal gyrus
373:are associated with
363:dopaminergic neurons
340:middle frontal gyrus
301:primary motor cortex
2922:Posterior cingulate
2332:Supramarginal gyrus
1717:Nature Neuroscience
1535:10.1038/nature02661
1527:2004Natur.429..883L
860:clinical depression
737:vesicular transport
733:synaptic plasticity
697:executive functions
668:Parkinson's disease
664:Alzheimer's disease
629:Frontal lobe injury
595:Psychological tests
552:Alzheimer's disease
399:sensory information
262:cerebral hemisphere
2980:Hippocampal sulcus
2900:Anterior cingulate
2777:Preoccipital notch
2378:Paracentral lobule
2348:Parietal operculum
2270:Frontal eye fields
2202:Paracentral sulcus
2190:Paracentral lobule
2091:Paraolfactory area
2087:Paraterminal gyrus
1824:2013-07-03 at the
1234:(3 Pt 1): 527–36.
958:This article uses
774:A report from the
605:, and measures of
480:frontopolar cortex
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2849:Perirhinal cortex
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1985:Pars triangularis
1040:978-1-78923-903-4
1021:Prefrontal Cortex
996:Muzio, Bruno Di.
788:prefrontal cortex
764:mitochondrial DNA
758:Individuals with
574:prefrontal cortex
528:precentral sulcus
383:short-term memory
309:prefrontal cortex
264:(in front of the
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32:Prefrontal cortex
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