temporal lobe in English

noun
1
each of the paired lobes of the brain lying beneath the temples, including areas concerned with the understanding of speech.
Communication between the temporal lobe and the frontal lobe is important.

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1. We're left with temporal lobe seizure.

2. He studied Alzheimer's patients that had frontal temporal lobe dementia.

3. The hallucinations and seizures indicate problems in the temporal lobe.

4. And he studied Alzheimer's patients that had frontal temporal lobe dementia.

5. Six centimeter mass in his dorsal midbrain, extending into the temporal lobe.

6. The Amygdala is a collection of nuclei found deep within the temporal lobe

7. The Amygdala is a small almond-shaped structure, sitting deep in the temporal lobe

8. The Amygdala is a collection of nuclei that are found in the temporal lobe

9. The two brain regions related with this condition are medial temporal lobe and medial diencephalon.

10. Francis Pullman saw his hand, drove a titanium syringe three inches into his temporal lobe.

11. See, a tumor in the temporal lobe can blur the line between imagination and reality.

12. The Amygdala is a small, almond-shaped collection of neurons located deep inside the temporal lobe

13. The cerebral Cortex consists of four lobes; frontal lobe, parietal lobe, temporal lobe, and occipital lobe

14. Automatisms occur in almost two thirds of CPSs of mesial temporal lobe onset [16, 20, 30]

15. The Amygdala is located in the medial temporal lobe, just anterior to (in front of) the hippocampus.

16. The temporal lobe is located beneath the lateral fissure on both cerebral hemispheres of the mammalian brain.

17. Purpose: To describe clinical characteristics and lateralizing value of postictal Automatisms in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE)

18. The Amygdala is an almond-shaped structure that lies in the temporal lobe, lying just beneath the uncus 1)

19. Less common Automatisms associated with temporal lobe seizures include vocalizations, ictal speech, and affective behaviours (out of context fear).

20. The Amygdala (Latin, corpus Amygdaloideum) is an almond-shape set of neurons located deep in the brain's medial temporal lobe

21. Claustrum consists of two parts: 1) an insular part and 2) a temporal part between putamen and the temporal lobe

22. The amygdala (Latin, corpus Amygdaloideum) is an almond-shape set of neurons located deep in the brain's medial temporal lobe

23. Amygdala is a relatively small nucleus that lies deep inside the anterio-inferior region of the medial temporal lobe 20

24. The Amygdala (Latin, corpus amygdaloideum) is an almond-shape set of neurons located deep in the brain's medial temporal lobe

25. The name Amygdaloids is a play on the amygdala, an almond-shaped structure in the brain's temporal lobe that's linked to …

26. A few years later German neurologist Carl Wernicke identified a second language center farther back, in the brain's left temporal lobe.

27. The Gyrus Ambiens is a gross anatomical prominence in the medial temporal lobe (MTL), associated closely with Brodmann area 34 (BA34)

28. Anterograde and retrograde amnesia of autobiographical memory may be present in patients with no structural damage to medial temporal lobe structures

29. These sections or Brain lobes are called the Frontal Lobe, Temporal Lobe, Parietal Lobe, Occipital Lobe, the Cerebellum, and the Brain Stem

30. A key unifying feature of association Cortices is their strong reciprocal anatomical and functional connectivity with medial temporal lobe structures (1–3)

31. The Amygdala (plural: Amygdalae) is a very well studied part of the limbic system and forms part of the mesial temporal lobe.

32. The amygdala is one of a pair (the Amygdalae) of small clusters of nuclei located in the temporal lobe of the brain

33. The amygdala (plural: Amygdalae) is a very well studied part of the limbic system and forms part of the mesial temporal lobe.

34. The Amygdala is a collection of nuclei found in the temporal lobe; it is best known for its role in fear and threat de

35. Subacute sclerosing leukoencephalitis can pass as a tumour of the parieto-angular region and the acute necrotising encephalitis can imitate a temporal lobe abscess.

36. Amygdala: In the center of the limbic system, beside the temporal lobe is the Amygdala, which is responsible for emotional responses and memory processing

37. The Amygdala (Latin Corpus Amygdaloideum) is the limbic brain structure that is positioned in the part of the brain marked as the temporal lobe

38. The name Amygdaloids is a play on the amygdala, an almond-shaped structure in the brain's temporal lobe that's linked to mental and emotional state

39. The Amygdalae are located in the temporal lobe of the brain and are part of the basal ganglia—an important component of the limbic system

40. The posterior Cingulum connects medial temporal lobe structures with visual areas in the occipital lobe and has been implicated in visual memory and self-referential thought

41. Amygdaloid body a small mass of subcortical gray matter within the tip of the temporal lobe, anterior to the inferior horn of the lateral ventricle of the brain

42. Regions of association cortex are adjacent to the primary Cortices and include much of the rostral part of the frontal lobes also regions encompassing areas of the posterior parietal lobe, the temporal lobe

43. While cortical blindness results from lesions to primary visual cortex, visual Agnosia is often due to damage to more anterior cortex such as the posterior occipital and/or temporal lobe(s) in the brain

44. Computed tomography (CT) imaging showed vasogenic edema in the left temporal lobe secondary to intracranial displacement of the left mandibular Condyle through a 1.3 x 0.7 cm defect of the glenoid fossa of the temporal bone

45. The Amygdala (Latin Corpus amygdaloideum) is the limbic brain structure that is positioned in the part of the brain marked as the temporal lobe. It was named after the Greek word amygdalē, which means almond (1)

46. Amnesia refers to the loss of memory. Memory loss may result from two-sided (bilateral) damage to parts of the brain vital for memory storage, processing, or recall (the limbic system, including the hippocampus in the medial temporal lobe).

47. Amygdala definition is - the one of the four basal ganglia in each cerebral hemisphere that is part of the limbic system and consists of an almond-shaped mass of gray matter in the anterior extremity of the temporal lobe —called also Amygdaloid nucleus.

48. The Cingulum, also known as the Cingulum bundle, is a fiber tract in the brain that connects the cingulate gyrus, found in the midline of the brain above the corpus callosum, to the entorhinal cortex, found in the base of the anterior temporal lobe.

49. The name Amygdala is derived from the Greek word Amygdale, meaning “almond,” owing to the structure’s almondlike shape.The Amygdala is located in the medial temporal lobe, just anterior to (in front of) the hippocampus.Similar to the hippocampus, the Amygdala is a paired structure, with one located in …

50. Definition of Amygdala : the one of the four basal ganglia in each cerebral hemisphere that is part of the limbic system and consists of an almond-shaped mass of gray matter in the anterior extremity of the temporal lobe — called also amygdaloid nucleus Examples of Amygdala in a Sentence