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Recurrent seizuresmay causehippocampal damage in temporal lobe

head traumaleadingto temporal lobe damage

herpes simplex encephalitis(passive) caused bytemporal lobe damage

A serious head injury or a surgical operation to remove a brain tumourmay may also causedamage to the temporal lobe

this incidentcauseddamage to my left temporal lobe

an impact to the skullleadsto temporal lobe damage

A fall or sudden impact that causes the brain to hit against the skullcan causedamage to the temporal lobe

the hit to the headcausesdamage to the temporal lobe

Substance addiction ( especially alcoholcan causetemporal lobe damage

infantile convulsionscausetemporal lobe damage

the accident(passive) caused bythe temporal lobe damage

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

Medialleadstemporal lobe damage

The Ultimate Guide to Temporal Lobe Damagecan causeTemporal lobe damage

the disordersresultin temporal lobe damage

Aggressionresultingfrom temporal lobe damage

a number of things including , ischaemia , anoxia , metabolic abnormalities , viral infections and dementia(passive) can be caused byTemporal lobe damage

panic disordercan ... resultto temporal lobe damage

uncontrollable epilepsy(passive) caused bytemporal lobe damage

simplex meningoencephalitiscausesdamage in the temporal lobe

to add enough colloidal silver into your purified mineral waterto preventany dopanergic damage to the right temporal lobe

when he was 15causedtemporal lobe damage

a " combinatorial " solution to the olfactory problem of billions of smells degraded image visual agnosia any deficit in recognitionresultingfrom damage to temporal lobe

the birth of an artist at an older age ... to createresultingfrom temporal - lobe damage

The Kluver - Bucy syndromeresultingfrom temporal lobe damage

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.[15can causeemotional and intellectual changes in humans and lower primates.[15

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

in deficits in language comprehensionresultedin deficits in language comprehension

in a language disorder known as wernicke aphasiaan individual with wernicke aphasiamay resultin a language disorder known as wernicke aphasiaan individual with wernicke aphasia

inappropriate sexual commentscausinginappropriate sexual comments

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

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 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

sia that is called Wernicke ’s aphasia ( also termed sensoryaphasiamay resultsia that is called Wernicke ’s aphasia ( also termed sensoryaphasia

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

a type of speech impairment , aphasia(passive) caused bya type of speech impairment , aphasia

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

in big changes in fear reactivity and aggression ( Agleam Pararesultedin big changes in fear reactivity and aggression ( Agleam Para

in impaired memory of nonverbal materialresultin impaired memory of nonverbal material

worse symptomscausedworse symptoms

in increased aggression , memory problemscan resultin increased aggression , memory problems

problems in understanding and remembering languagemay causeproblems in understanding and remembering 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 memory problems , speech and language issueswill leadto memory problems , speech and language issues

in “ incessant speech ” … not frontal lobe damageresultedin “ incessant speech ” … not frontal lobe damage

from intractable temporal lobe epilepsy ( TLE , n=30 ) or from temporal lobe resection ( temporal lobectomy , TLR , n=47resultingfrom intractable temporal lobe epilepsy ( TLE , n=30 ) or from temporal lobe resection ( temporal lobectomy , TLR , n=47

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

in the development of anxiety disorders , impaired memory formation , aggressive behavior , and hallucinationsmay also resultin the development of anxiety disorders , impaired memory formation , aggressive behavior , and hallucinations

in : problems recognising faces , called prosopagnosiacan resultin : problems recognising faces , called prosopagnosia

in the condition in which the patient can lose the ability to recognize faceCAN resultin the condition in which the patient can lose the ability to recognize face

is a disturbance in auditory , visual , and language perception , comprehension , and output , as well as a disturbance in selective attention abilitiescan resultis a disturbance in auditory , visual , and language perception , comprehension , and output , as well as a disturbance in selective attention abilities

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 : 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

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 selective impairment in the ability to learn new faces , a condition known as prosopamnesia [ 1causesa selective impairment in the ability to learn new faces , a condition known as prosopamnesia [ 1

eight primary symptoms : Disruption of auditory sensation and perception Additional Problems Caused by Temporal Lobe Injuriescan causeeight primary symptoms : Disruption of auditory sensation and perception Additional Problems Caused by Temporal Lobe Injuries

a condition called “amusia” , where a person would have problems processing or recognizing music , including playing a musical instrument or singing ... but would not have any problems with hearingcould causea condition called “amusia” , where a person would have problems processing or recognizing music , including playing a musical instrument or singing ... but would not have any problems with hearing

in problems of processing sensory input into meanings for example visual memories , language comprehension and emotion association Uncommon effects of a brain injury ... usually categorised as severecan resultin problems of processing sensory input into meanings for example visual memories , language comprehension and emotion association Uncommon effects of a brain injury ... usually categorised as severe

a serious impairment of speech abilitycausesa serious impairment of speech ability

the memory loss from occurring in this type of surgeryto preventthe memory loss from occurring in this type of surgery

the loss of the ability to read a musical score ( Satohcausesthe loss of the ability to read a musical score ( Satoh

in abnormal changes to emotions , such as sudden feelings of fear , euphoria , or episodes of deja vumainly resultsin abnormal changes to emotions , such as sudden feelings of fear , euphoria , or episodes of deja vu

in distorted visual perception as well as auditory sensationwould resultin distorted visual perception as well as auditory sensation

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