Higher Cortical Function Flashcards
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What are the affects of unilateral frontal disease?
A
- Contralateral spastic hemiplegia
- Slight elevation of mood, increased talkativeness, tendency to joke, lack of tact, difficulty in adaptation, los of initiative
- If entire prefrontal, no hemiplegia; grasp and suck reflexes may be released
- Anosmia with involvement of orbital parts
2
Q
What are the effects of right frontal diseasee?
A
Left hemiplegia
3
Q
If the entire prefrontal cortex has been damage will there be hemiplegia?
A
No
4
Q
Wht are the effects of left frontal disease?
A
- Right hemiplegia
- Motor speech disorder with agraphia, without or without apraxia
- Loss of verbal associative fluency
- Sympathetic apraxia of the left hand
5
Q
What are the affects of bifrontal disease?
A
- Bilateral hemiplegia
- Spastic bulbar (pseudobulbar) palsy
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6
Q
What are the effects of unilateral disease of the parietal lobe, right or left?
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- Cortical sensory syndrome and sensory extintion, or total hemianesthesia with large acute, white matter lesions
- Mild hemiparesis, unilateral muscular atrophy in children
- Homonymous hemianopsia (incongruent) or visual inattention, and sometimes agnosognosia, neglect of 1/2 of the body and extrapersonal space
- loss of opticokinetic nystagmus to one side
7
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Whata re the effects of unilateral disease of the dominant parietal lobe
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- Disorders of lanuage
- Gertsmann syndrome
- Tactile agnosia
- Bilateral ideamotor and ideational apraxia