Cases for whom more than one lobe was lesioned were scored 1 on each of the locations affected (eg, if a patient had a temporoparieto-occipital lesion, he was scored 1 on temporal, 1 on parietal ...
An MRI of the patient's brain revealed an irregularly enhancing tumorous lesion in the left occipital lobe, raising suspicion for a brain tumor. The medical staff recommended surgery, but the ...
demonstrated progression of the right temporo-occipital abnormality, together with a new separate focus in the anterior right temporal lobe and multiple lobar microbleeds in these regions. Formal ...
Individual lesion maps were then coregistered in a standard ... We found the highest frequency of tubers in frontal lobes and the highest density of tubers in parietal regions.
Moreover, enhanced upregulation of cytokine production and immune functions were related to greater occipital WMH burden in individuals with AD providing insights as to how these lesions may ...
17 patients (68%) had medically intractable epilepsy. 11 patients (44%) had occipital lobe seizures. The majority (n = 24, 96%) had parieto-occipital lesions on MRI. In 13 patients (52%), ulegyria was ...
Animal stimuli produced a greater response than tools in two regions of occipital cortex ... Thus, as we suggested for the ventral temporal lobe, the lateral region of the temporal lobe may ...
the parietal lobe, and the occipital lobe—with one of each on either half of the brain. The cerebral cortex is the thin, outermost layer of the cerebrum, extending across all the brain’s lobes.