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An example of this ... an accidentcan causedamage to the orbitofrontal cortex area of the brain.[1

The strokescausedamage to the cortex of the brain

This type of vascular dementia ... smaller strokescausedamage to the cortex of the brain

smaller strokescausedamage to the cortex of the brain

This type of vascular dementia ... smaller strokes ... the area associated with learning , memory and languagecausedamage to the cortex of the brain

the large amount found in soy milkcan ... causedamage to the cortex of the brain

PAAcausedcell - cortex damage

a " solutionwould resultin damage to Cortex Command

an autoimmune disease(passive) could be caused byDamage to the adrenal cortex

aldosterone , or situationscauseadrenal cortex damage

An example of this ... an accidentcan causedamage to the orbitofrontal cortex area of the brain

Frontal lobe epilepsy ... a conditioncan causefrontal cortex damage

by a stroke in the middle cerebral artery(passive) caused byFrontal cortex damage

frontal lobe epilepsy(passive) can be caused byFrontal cortex damage

but alsocausedamage to the cortex

but alsocausedamage to the cortex

thermal styling , chemical processing , daily maintenance , and prolonged sun exposure(passive) can be caused bythe cortex from damage

by environmental factors(passive) caused bythe cortex damage

by a stroke(passive) caused bycortical damage

either stroke or traumatic brain injury(passive) caused bycortical damage

abilityresultingfrom damage to the cerebral cortex

the papercausingcortical damage

and therefore unlikelyto causecortical damage

by traumatic brain injury(passive) caused bycortical damage

the applied signal ... therefore unlikelyto causecortical damage

a proper size preventscausingdamage to the cortex

in a number of ways(passive) can be causedDamage to the cortex

severe casesmay ... causedamage to the cerebral cortex

clean foam and brushcan ... causecortical damage

of convoluted [ [ grey matter ] ] internally supported by deep brain [ [ white matter(passive) is composeddamage]]. A bulbous [ [ cerebral cortex

the foreheadcausingmassive disruption of the cerebral cortex

syndromesresultfrom damage to the cerebral cortex

the variety of syndromesresultfrom damage to the cerebral cortex

A decrease in the flow of oxygen to the brain of an unborn childcan causedamage to the cerebral cortex

The blowprobably causeddamage to the A ) prefrontal cortex

a closed - head injurycauseddamage to the prefrontal cortex

Dermoid cysts ... benign noninvasive lesionscauseorbital damage

when he was 24causingheavy damage to the cerebral cortex

of three layers(passive) is composedCerebellar cortex

by the injury(passive) caused byorbital sequelae

weakness of paralysiscan causeweakness of paralysis

a change in personality and impulsive behavior / disinhibition and attention deficitscan causea change in personality and impulsive behavior / disinhibition and attention deficits

in loss of sight , odor ( anosmia ) , style and hearingmay resultin loss of sight , odor ( anosmia ) , style and hearing

to poor impulse control.[20contributeto poor impulse control.[20

to poor impulsecontributeto poor impulse

to poor impulse control.[21contributeto poor impulse control.[21

alsocan ... causealso

Modality - specific anomia ... pathways to the dominant angular gyrus , or both(passive) is caused byModality - specific anomia ... pathways to the dominant angular gyrus , or both

a significant personality change(passive) caused bya significant personality change

to working memory problemsmay leadto working memory problems

to impaired spatial learning abilitiesledto impaired spatial learning abilities

impaired spatial learning abilitiescausedimpaired spatial learning abilities

working memory deficitscausesworking memory deficits

a breakdown in this systemwill causea breakdown in this system

in impairment of vision , including diplopiamight resultin impairment of vision , including diplopia

to limb weakness , movement and balance issues , and a loss of coordinationleadsto limb weakness , movement and balance issues , and a loss of coordination

to death of the retinal nerve fibermay contributeto death of the retinal nerve fiber

its color to fadecausesits color to fade

This disorder(passive) is caused byThis disorder

to aphasia or confusion and damagemay leadto aphasia or confusion and damage

me to see doublecausedme to see double

in ataxiamay also resultin ataxia

cognitive functioninfluencescognitive function

to aphasia or confusion and damage to the cerebellummay leadto aphasia or confusion and damage to the cerebellum

to changes or impairments in cognitive processing , memory storage and retrieval processesleadsto changes or impairments in cognitive processing , memory storage and retrieval processes

in disinhibition and problems with social interaction and judgementcan resultin disinhibition and problems with social interaction and judgement

to an enhancement of forelimbledto an enhancement of forelimb

a band - like lesion , called pseudolaminar necrosissometimes causesa band - like lesion , called pseudolaminar necrosis

to the wallops launch pad and the nerve of Orbitalcausedto the wallops launch pad and the nerve of Orbital

the cerebellum and the basal gangliamay leadthe cerebellum and the basal ganglia

to an incapacity for making cogent decisions on even the most mundane mattersleadsto an incapacity for making cogent decisions on even the most mundane matters

Cerebral achromatopsia differs from congenital achromatopsia in that congenital achromatopsia(passive) is caused byCerebral achromatopsia differs from congenital achromatopsia in that congenital achromatopsia

to an enhancement of forelimb evoked depolarizations in secondary forelimb somatosensory ( FLS2 ) cortexledto an enhancement of forelimb evoked depolarizations in secondary forelimb somatosensory ( FLS2 ) cortex

learning disabilities , diminished intelligence and an inability to retain long or short term memoriescan also causelearning disabilities , diminished intelligence and an inability to retain long or short term memories

in fractures of the bone surrounding the eye ... facial deformity , poor eye movement , and loss of visionresultingin fractures of the bone surrounding the eye ... facial deformity , poor eye movement , and loss of vision

to the optimal rhythm and thus improve coordination with other areas of the reward networkcontributeto the optimal rhythm and thus improve coordination with other areas of the reward network

abnormal electrical discharges to cause seizurescan provokeabnormal electrical discharges to cause seizures

disturbanceswill causedisturbances

in reduced use of the opposite handresultin reduced use of the opposite hand

proptosiscan causeproptosis

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