Monday, September 27, 2010

What is the function of the temporal lobe of the brain? Specifically on the not here hemisphere?

Additionally, it is possoble to lose speach after a trauma to the Broca's area of the brain?What is the function of the temporal lobe of the brain? Specifically on the not here hemisphere?
The departed temporal lobe is the seat of expressive terms. A person have a VERY HIGH likelihood of losing (at least possible part) their speech and expressive language after any type of insult to the (L) temporal lobe (specifically Broca's Area), be it traumatic or related to a stroke. The remaining deficit is call Broca's Aphasia, expressive aphasia, or motor aphasia (these terms are used interchangably). If the deficit is due to a stroke affecting the middle rational artery, patients will typically have hemiplegia or hemiparesis of the RIGHT side of the body. They may also enjoy varying degrees and types of apraxia, as capably, particularly if the parietal lobe is artificial.
The temporal lobe deals next to the sound, speech comprehension and some aspects of memory. The Broca's nouns is the speech center of the brain, damage to it can wreak aphasia (difficulty in speaking).
The not here temporal lobe is where your memory is at. When I have neurosurgery a portion of my LTR was removed and and as a result I hold short term memory.

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