Trauma , stroke , ischemic or hemorrhagic damage , inflammation in the brain due to certain diseases , tumors , etc .can causelesions in the temporal lobe
disorders of speci c types of self - consciousness or self - awareness that are tied to sensory modalities ... the fundamental wayresultsfrom lesions of the temporal lobe
Problems involving memory , speech perception and language skillscould resultfrom damaged temporal lobe
A fall or sudden impact that causes the brain to hit against the skullcan causedamage to the temporal lobe
the top of the jaw perforates into the skullcausingdamage to the temporal lobe of the brain
an impact to the skullleadsto temporal lobe damage
the hit to the headcausesdamage to the temporal lobe
accidentsresultingin damage to the temporal lobe
The type of impairmentresultsfrom damage to the temporal lobe
Other waysto causedamage to the medial temporal lobe
Substance addiction ( especially alcoholcan causetemporal lobe damage
HSV encephalitis ... well knownto causedamage in the temporal lobes
Focal lesions in both lesion participants ... an extremely rare genetic diseaseresultsin medial temporal lobe damage
this incidentcauseddamage to my left temporal lobe
infantile convulsionscausetemporal lobe damage
the sound of music(passive) are triggered byLesions in the temporal lobe
surgery to prevent epilepsy ( ‘ HM ’ – loss of short term memory and memories for events for the 2 years before surgery(passive) caused byTemporal lobe damage
The ridges in the skullcan causedamage to the temporal lobe of your brain
Individuals with Wernicke aphasiamay resultfrom damage to the temporal lobe
Aggressionresultingfrom temporal lobe damage
The Ultimate Guide to Temporal Lobe Damagecan causeTemporal lobe damage
a number of things including , ischaemia , anoxia , metabolic abnormalities , viral infections and dementia(passive) can be caused byTemporal lobe damage
CNS catecholaminesresultingin damage to the temporal lobe
simplex meningoencephalitiscausesdamage in the temporal lobe
Brain Tumor Archives - Knowing Neurons Klüver - Bucy syndrome ... a rare neurological disordercausesdamage to the brain ’s temporal lobe
in a fluent aphasia that is called Wernicke 's aphasia ( also termed sensory aphasiamay resultin a fluent aphasia that is called Wernicke 's aphasia ( also termed sensory aphasia
in Wernicke 's aphasia ( see figure ) , the most common type of fluent aphasiamay resultin Wernicke 's aphasia ( see figure ) , the most common type of fluent aphasia
in a common type of fluent aphasia called Wernickemay resultin a common type of fluent aphasia called Wernicke
in a fluent aphasia Damage to extensive portions of the language areas of the brainmay resultin a fluent aphasia Damage to extensive portions of the language areas of the brain
severe anterograde amnesia , usu due to chronic alcoholism ;(passive) caused bysevere anterograde amnesia , usu due to chronic alcoholism ;
to problems concentrating , long - term memory problems , changes in personality , and changes in sexual behaviorcan leadto problems concentrating , long - term memory problems , changes in personality , and changes in sexual behavior
in a language disorder known as wernicke aphasiaan individual with wernicke aphasiamay resultin a language disorder known as wernicke aphasiaan individual with wernicke aphasia
emotional and intellectual changes in humans and lower primates.[15can causeemotional and intellectual changes in humans and lower primates.[15
emotional and intellectual changes in humans and lower primates.[17can causeemotional and intellectual changes in humans and lower primates.[17
emotional and intellectual changes in humans and lower primates.[18can causeemotional and intellectual changes in humans and lower primates.[18
in eifenfaces condition in which the concerned person can lose the ability to recognize facescan resultin eifenfaces condition in which the concerned person can lose the ability to recognize faces
sia that is called Wernicke ’s aphasia ( also termed sensoryaphasiamay resultsia that is called Wernicke ’s aphasia ( also termed sensoryaphasia
to memory problems , speech and language issueswill leadto memory problems , speech and language issues
amnesia , where immediate memory is intactcausesamnesia , where immediate memory is intact
oftenresultsoften
in : problems recognising faces , called prosopagnosiacan resultin : problems recognising faces , called prosopagnosia
deficits in episodic memory and episodic future thinking not attributable to deficits in narrative constructioncausesdeficits in episodic memory and episodic future thinking not attributable to deficits in narrative construction
a condition called PROSOPAGNOSIA ... in which the person recognizing the faces of familiar facescan causea condition called PROSOPAGNOSIA ... in which the person recognizing the faces of familiar faces
to problems with memory , speech perception , and language skills , including letter recognition and dyslexiacan thus leadto problems with memory , speech perception , and language skills , including letter recognition and dyslexia
in a fl uent apha - sia that is called Wernickemay resultin a fl uent apha - sia that is called Wernicke
in one or more of the following symptomstypically resultsin one or more of the following symptoms
in big changes in fear reactivity and aggression ( Agleam Pararesultedin big changes in fear reactivity and aggression ( Agleam Para
a type of speech impairment , aphasia(passive) caused bya type of speech impairment , aphasia
memory problems , difficulty in recognizing faces or understanding the spoken word , organizational difficulties or understanding languagemight causememory problems , difficulty in recognizing faces or understanding the spoken word , organizational difficulties or understanding language
in intriguing neurological deficits called agnosias , which refer to the inability to recognize specific categories ( body parts , colors , faces , music , smells).Associated functions , Recognition , Perception ( hearing , vision , smell ) , Understanding language , Learning and memory Visual Cortexcan resultin intriguing neurological deficits called agnosias , which refer to the inability to recognize specific categories ( body parts , colors , faces , music , smells).Associated functions , Recognition , Perception ( hearing , vision , smell ) , Understanding language , Learning and memory Visual Cortex
in : Difficulty recognising faces ( Prosopagnosia ) ; Difficult in understanding spoken words ( Wernicke ’s aphasia ) ; Difficulty with identifying and categorising seen objects ; ( QLD DoH 2017 ; Spinalcord.com 2016can resultin : Difficulty recognising faces ( Prosopagnosia ) ; Difficult in understanding spoken words ( Wernicke ’s aphasia ) ; Difficulty with identifying and categorising seen objects ; ( QLD DoH 2017 ; Spinalcord.com 2016
problems with auditory sensation and perception , auditory attention , language comprehension , long - term memory problems , and changes in behavior and personalitycan createproblems with auditory sensation and perception , auditory attention , language comprehension , long - term memory problems , and changes in behavior and personality
worse symptomscausedworse symptoms
loss of memory , speech perceptions and language skillsmay causeloss of memory , speech perceptions and language skills
in dense amnesia ... characterized by a profound impairment in episodic learning and relatively preserved semantic memoryresultin dense amnesia ... characterized by a profound impairment in episodic learning and relatively preserved semantic memory
aphasia , the loss of the ability to form and comprehend languagecan causeaphasia , the loss of the ability to form and comprehend language
aphasia , which is characterized by an ability to express language but not understandingmay resultaphasia , which is characterized by an ability to express language but not understanding
to a failure of object recognitioncan leadto a failure of object recognition
eight principal symptoms : Disruption of auditory sensation and perception — such as hearing loss Disturbance of selective attention of auditory and visual input — for example , failure to recognize facescan causeeight principal symptoms : Disruption of auditory sensation and perception — such as hearing loss Disturbance of selective attention of auditory and visual input — for example , failure to recognize faces
a rare medical condition(passive) caused bya rare medical condition
in “ incessant speech ” … not frontal lobe damageresultedin “ incessant speech ” … not frontal lobe damage
problems with hearing , memory , and motor - skill memorycan causeproblems with hearing , memory , and motor - skill memory
inability to recognize faces(passive) caused byinability to recognize faces
in hearing loss , memory loss , impaired facial recognition , language comprehensioncan resultin hearing loss , memory loss , impaired facial recognition , language comprehension