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Qaagi - Book of Why

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The diseasecausesdamage to the parietal lobe

My TBIcauseddamage to the Parietal Lobe

This disorder is believedto possibly originatefrom damage to the parietal lobe

increased intracranial pressure ( ICP ) due to infection , burst or blocked cerebral blood vessels ( stroke ) , edema , or a tumor(passive) might be caused byDamage to the parietal lobe

Head - Parietal Lobe A falling object impact to the top of the head or a fixed object blow to the back of the headcan causedamage to the parietal lobe

The dramatic impairments of spatial perceptionresultfrom damage to the parietal lobe

some diseases and conditionsresultfrom the parietal lobe damage

The dramatic лptions of spatial perceptionresultfrom damage to the parietal lobe

Impairment of verbal fluency ... is thoughtto resultfrom damage to the parietal lobe

The most common type of conditionresultsfrom Parietal Lobe injury

a form of agnosia in which sensation is present but.may also separate with the same consequences in rheumatoid arthritiscan causea form of agnosia in which sensation is present but.may also separate with the same consequences in rheumatoid arthritis

visual problems such as difficulty recognizing objectscan causevisual problems such as difficulty recognizing objects

A clinical condition(passive) caused byA clinical condition

Disorders of language ( aphasia ) Inability to remember words for writing ( agraphiacan causeDisorders of language ( aphasia ) Inability to remember words for writing ( agraphia

sensory impairment or disorientationcan causesensory impairment or disorientation

difficulty in recognising or sensingmay causedifficulty in recognising or sensing

in difficulty naming objectscan resultin difficulty naming objects

an inability to do simple taskcan provokean inability to do simple task

to impaired vision and confusioncan leadto impaired vision and confusion

to difficulty speaking or understanding languagecan leadto difficulty speaking or understanding language

the inability to dress or visuospatial functioncan causethe inability to dress or visuospatial function

to inability to control your eye movementscan leadto inability to control your eye movements

in : inability to focus visual attentioncan resultin : inability to focus visual attention

The inability to identify objects by touch –(passive) Caused byThe inability to identify objects by touch –

to vision impairments such as blindness or blind spots ; visual distortions and visual inattentionmay leadto vision impairments such as blindness or blind spots ; visual distortions and visual inattention

word blindness ( otherwise known as alexia ) with writing impairment as well ( called agraphiacan also causeword blindness ( otherwise known as alexia ) with writing impairment as well ( called agraphia

to the following signs : Anosognosia – Unawareness of a deficit Unilateral spatial neglect ( hemineglectcan leadto the following signs : Anosognosia – Unawareness of a deficit Unilateral spatial neglect ( hemineglect

problems with visual and spatial perception and inability to recognize shapes and colorscan causeproblems with visual and spatial perception and inability to recognize shapes and colors

in the inability to attend to more than one object at a timeresultedin the inability to attend to more than one object at a time

problems with naming objects , difficulty with reading and/or writingmay causeproblems with naming objects , difficulty with reading and/or writing

confusion in judging depth and such injured patients often bump into walls or other objects when walkingcan causeconfusion in judging depth and such injured patients often bump into walls or other objects when walking

in difficulty navigating spaces ( even familiar ones ) and an impaired inability to understand spoken and/or written languagecan resultin difficulty navigating spaces ( even familiar ones ) and an impaired inability to understand spoken and/or written language

difficulty processing information from the opposite side of the body and environmentwill often causedifficulty processing information from the opposite side of the body and environment

to an inability to monitor the early stages of intention and action awarenessleadsto an inability to monitor the early stages of intention and action awareness

in your life being totally different than it was prior to the injurycan resultin your life being totally different than it was prior to the injury

in difficulty interpreting personal awareness of body space and limb positioncan resultin difficulty interpreting personal awareness of body space and limb position

personality changes , difficulty speaking , and disturbance in memory , reasoning , and concentrationcausespersonality changes , difficulty speaking , and disturbance in memory , reasoning , and concentration

severe sensory processing issues , including an inability to sense heatmay causesevere sensory processing issues , including an inability to sense heat

Tactile agnosia which is the inability to recognise or identify objects by touch alone(passive) is caused byTactile agnosia which is the inability to recognise or identify objects by touch alone

in difficulties of speech and language or of the perception of spacemay resultin difficulties of speech and language or of the perception of space

in cognitive problems like hallucinations , difficulty recognizing colors and overall visual impairmentoften resultsin cognitive problems like hallucinations , difficulty recognizing colors and overall visual impairment

fat deposit and that the same lobe also plays a role in skeletal growthwill causefat deposit and that the same lobe also plays a role in skeletal growth

in your life being totally different than the parietal lobe was prior to the injurycan resultin your life being totally different than the parietal lobe was prior to the injury

inability to name an object inability to locate words for writing difficulty reading difficulty drawing objects problems differentiating left from right difficulty doing mathematics lack of awareness of body parts and space difficulties with hand - eye coordination Frontal Lobemay causeinability to name an object inability to locate words for writing difficulty reading difficulty drawing objects problems differentiating left from right difficulty doing mathematics lack of awareness of body parts and space difficulties with hand - eye coordination Frontal Lobe

a variety of symptoms , including a loss of ability to read long passages , a lack of understanding of some common symbols , and difficulty comprehending spatial relationshipscan causea variety of symptoms , including a loss of ability to read long passages , a lack of understanding of some common symbols , and difficulty comprehending spatial relationships

a number of symptoms , including an inability to recognize objects based on tactile sensation alone , a lack of awareness of a side of the body , and an inability to correctly name objectscan causea number of symptoms , including an inability to recognize objects based on tactile sensation alone , a lack of awareness of a side of the body , and an inability to correctly name objects

difficulty with : Bringing together information from your different senses ( touch , vision , hearing , smell , taste ) and making sense of it e.g. a person may bump into furniture that they have seencan causedifficulty with : Bringing together information from your different senses ( touch , vision , hearing , smell , taste ) and making sense of it e.g. a person may bump into furniture that they have seen

in difficulty recognizing familiar objects , surroundings , or people ( visual agnosia ) Groove or fissure on the surface of the brain that divides the frontal and parietal lobes Receive and process auditory information , involved in higher - order processing of visual information , involved in complex aspects of memory and learningmay resultin difficulty recognizing familiar objects , surroundings , or people ( visual agnosia ) Groove or fissure on the surface of the brain that divides the frontal and parietal lobes Receive and process auditory information , involved in higher - order processing of visual information , involved in complex aspects of memory and learning

a disturbance in this orientation of the bodycan causea disturbance in this orientation of the body

to sensory disturbancescan leadto sensory disturbances

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