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In addition to the wide cortical distribution of "semantic areas" (Binder and Desai 2011; Pulvermüller 2013), a most exciting aspect of semantic processing in the human brain is that many brain lesions affect semantic categories to different degrees, suggesting that brain areas specialize in specific semantic content (Fig. 5, right panel, Shallice 1988; Warrington and McCarthy 1987).
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There is an extremely rich literature especially with rats showing the effects of many types of brain lesions and drug effects so that the participation of a wide variety of neural systems in RAM performance is known.
He details many cases in which brain lesions, resulting either from injury or disease, have dramatically changed a person's behaviour, and asks what this implies for our notions of moral responsibility.
For many historic patients with unique brain lesions, however, information on the extent of white matter damage is unavailable.
Many afflictions whether they are somatic (degenerative, ischemic and traumatic brain lesions), psychosomatic (psychomotor disadaptation syndrome, confinement to bed, nonuse situations) or psychological (depression) can cause backward disequilibrium.
Accordingly, treatment methods were decided based on many factors, including general condition of the patient, the number and location of brain lesions, physician's and patients' personal preference.
Localizing parkinsonism based on focal brain lesions.
The brain lesions could bleed and cause a hemorrhagic stroke.
Rorden, C. & Brett, M. Stereotaxic display of brain lesions.
They also had brain lesions suggesting myelin damage that showed up on magnetic resonance imaging.
MDMA causes brain lesions: This myth may have resulted from a retracted paper.
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