what is affected if Flashcards

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Aphasia

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Frontal, temporal or parietal lobe

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2
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Conduction aphasia (cannot repeat words)

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Arcuate fasciculus. Parietal lobe

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3
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patient cannot distinguish left/right

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middle part of parietal lobe

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4
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patient cannot do math

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parietal lobe

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5
Q

visual field loss

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parietal lobe

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6
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Receptive or Wernicke’s aphasia

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Temporal lobe

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7
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Right side hemiparesis

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Left hemisphere. Frontal lobe

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8
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Agnosia of the finger

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Left angular gyrus and posterior parietal areas

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9
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Concrete interpretation of proverbs

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Frontal lobe

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10
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Dressing apraxia

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Non-dominant parietal lobe

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11
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Dysarthria and hemiparesis on the right

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cerebral grey substance

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12
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Working memory is loss

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dorsolateral prefrontal cortex

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13
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Problem with face recognition

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Fusiform gyrus

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14
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Problem when planning movement

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Premotor cortex

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15
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Problem with automatic movements

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Putamen

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16
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Dysarthria

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Little brain, basal ganglia, facial nerve, missing teeth

17
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Transcortical sensory aphasia

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The arcuate bundle is defective

18
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Conductive aphasia

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Arcuate fascicle

19
Q

Patient cannot read the map

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non-dominat parietal cortex

20
Q

Prosopagnoisa

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Fusiform gyrus

21
Q

Hyperaccusia

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VII nerve

22
Q

Wide non-reactive pupil on the side with contralateral hemiplegia and reduced consciousness

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Transtentorial uncal herniation

23
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Patient has left-facing eyeballs and paretic right limbs

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Loss of left frontal lobe function

24
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Patient has hemiplejia and paresis af all facial muscle on the other side of the face

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Problem with the brainsteam

25
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Hemiparesis on the left and deviation of the eyeballs to the left

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Defect in right pony