09 March 2012

Lobe lesions



The Neurologic Examination
Steven A. Glyman MD
TheNeurologicExamination.ppt

Frontal  Lobe Damage and Theory of Mind
Amanda  Conrad
Frontal  Lobe Damage and Theory of Mind .ppt

Classification of Memory
Classification of Memory.ppt

Cavitary Lung Lesions Peer Review
Cavitary_Lung3.ppt

Neuropsychiatric  Aspects of Traumatic Brain Injury
Jesse  R. Fann, MD, MPH
Dual_Diag.ppt

Bilateral medial temporal lobe damage
http://www.psych.ndsu.nodak.edu/Bilateral medial temporal lobe damage.ppt

Neuropsychology of the Frontal Lobes and Other Stories
Robert Bilder
FrontalLobeLecture.ppt

Latest 20 Published articles on Lobe lesions

  1. Subacute cognitive impairment, hyponatremia and mesial temporal lobe lesions: a typical presentation of voltage-gated potassium channel (VGKC) antibody-associated limbic encephalitis.
  2. Antisaccade generation is impaired after parietal lobe lesions.
  3. Taking both sides: do unilateral anterior temporal lobe lesions disrupt semantic memory?
  4. True memory, false memory, and subjective recollection deficits after focal parietal lobe lesions.
  5. Atypical propositional language organization in prenatal and early-acquired temporal lobe lesions.
  6. Micturitional disturbance due to bilateral medial frontal lobe lesions in a patient with multiple sclerosis.
  7. Executive function and fluid intelligence after frontal lobe lesions.
  8. Effect of frontal lobe lesions on the recollection and familiarity components of recognition memory.
  9. Effects of temporal lobe lesions on retrograde memory: a critical review.
  10. Generalised script sequencing deficits following frontal lobe lesions.
  11. Lexical retrieval and semantic knowledge in patients with left inferior temporal lobe lesions.
  12. New semantic learning in patients with large medial temporal lobe lesions.
  13. Sleep improves sequential motor learning and performance in patients with prefrontal lobe lesions.
  14. Impulsivity and risk-taking behavior in focal frontal lobe lesions.
  15. Executive function following focal frontal lobe lesions: impact of timing of lesion on outcome.
  16. Correlation of MRI and histopathology in epileptogenic parietal and occipital lobe lesions.
  17. Diagnostic retrieval monitoring in patients with frontal lobe lesions: further exploration of the distinctiveness heuristic.
  18. Distribution of auditory and visual naming sites in nonlesional temporal lobe epilepsy patients and patients with space-occupying temporal lobe lesions.
  19. Temporal lobe lesions and semantic impairment: a comparison of herpes simplex virus encephalitis and semantic dementia.
  20. Episodic memory in patients with focal frontal lobe lesions.

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