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Aphasia
Frontal, temporal or parietal lobe
Conduction aphasia (cannot repeat words)
Arcuate fasciculus. Parietal lobe
patient cannot distinguish left/right
middle part of parietal lobe
patient cannot do math
parietal lobe
visual field loss
parietal lobe
Receptive or Wernicke’s aphasia
Temporal lobe
Right side hemiparesis
Left hemisphere. Frontal lobe
Agnosia of the finger
Left angular gyrus and posterior parietal areas
Concrete interpretation of proverbs
Frontal lobe
Dressing apraxia
Non-dominant parietal lobe
Dysarthria and hemiparesis on the right
cerebral grey substance
Working memory is loss
dorsolateral prefrontal cortex
Problem with face recognition
Fusiform gyrus
Problem when planning movement
Premotor cortex
Problem with automatic movements
Putamen
Dysarthria
Little brain, basal ganglia, facial nerve, missing teeth
Transcortical sensory aphasia
The arcuate bundle is defective
Conductive aphasia
Arcuate fascicle
Patient cannot read the map
non-dominat parietal cortex
Prosopagnoisa
Fusiform gyrus
Hyperaccusia
VII nerve
Wide non-reactive pupil on the side with contralateral hemiplegia and reduced consciousness
Transtentorial uncal herniation
Patient has left-facing eyeballs and paretic right limbs
Loss of left frontal lobe function
Patient has hemiplejia and paresis af all facial muscle on the other side of the face
Problem with the brainsteam
Hemiparesis on the left and deviation of the eyeballs to the left
Defect in right pony