parietal lobe in Vietnamese

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1. Trauma to the right parieto-occipital sulcus and parietal lobe.

2. Several areas of the parietal lobe are important in language processing.

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

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

5. Acalculia ( uncountable ) ( pathology) The condition of lacking basic mathematical skills caused by a brain injury, or more specifically an injury to the parietal lobe

6. In Agnosis, brain lesions develop due to neurological ailments or brain injury mainly in the occipital, temporal, or parietal lobe of the ventral stem of the brain

7. Afferents from this longitudinal strip on the superior temporal gyrus diverge to a wide variety of other cortical processing areas, including Wernicke’s area in the parietal lobe where speech is processed

8. 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 …

9. Agnosias are common in parietal lobe tumours, and are classified according to the sense affected—e.g., touch (tactile agnosia), hearing (auditory agnosia), sight (visual agnosia), smell (olfactory agnosia), or taste (gustatory agnosia).

10. It is, on the contrary, still not certain that the centres for algesia are to be found in the posterior central gyrus and the neighbouring regions of the upper parietal lobe.

11. Apraxia is a neurological disorder characterized by the inability to perform tasks or movements, despite having the desire and physical ability to perform them. It is caused by damage to the brain, especially the parietal lobe, and can arise from many diseases, tumors, a stroke, or traumatic brain injury

12. Seizures that originate in the temporal lobe (an area of the brain near the ears) are often preceded by Auras consisting of usual psychic experiences.; Seizures that originate the frontal lobe (the front portion of the brain) may begin with Auras that manifest with involuntary physical movements.; Seizures that originate in the parietal lobe (located at the top of the brain) may be preceded by

13. Gerstmann syndrome is characterized by four primary symptoms: Dysgraphia/agraphia: deficiency in the ability to write Dyscalculia/acalculia: difficulty in learning or comprehending mathematics Finger agnosia: inability to distinguish the fingers on the hand Left-right disorientation This disorder is often associated with brain lesions in the dominant (usually left) hemisphere including the angular and supramarginal gyri (Brodmann area 39 and 40 respectively) near the temporal and parietal lobe junction.