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    Right hemisphere brain damage (RHD) is the result of injury to the right cerebral hemisphere. The right hemisphere of the brain coordinates tasks for...
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    part of the brain. Left hemisphere damage has many effects on language production and perception. Damage or lesions to the right hemisphere can result...
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  • wanders but eventually returns to the topic. Some adults with right hemisphere brain damage may exhibit behavior that includes tangential speech. Those...
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    Split-brain or callosal syndrome is a type of disconnection syndrome when the corpus callosum connecting the two hemispheres of the brain is severed to...
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  • correction and their conditions are associated with brain disease – particularly right hemisphere brain damage and dysfunction. Delusional misidentification...
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    brain damage refers to significant, undiscriminating trauma-induced damage. A common category with the greatest number of injuries is traumatic brain...
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  • left hemisphere. One hypothesis is that brain dysfunction (either due to physical damage or damage from an organic disorder) in the right hemisphere, temporal...
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    after damage to one hemisphere of the brain (e.g. after a stroke), a deficit in attention and awareness towards the side of space opposite brain damage (contralesional...
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    Cerebrum (redirect from Cerebrum of brain)
    or endbrain is the largest part of the brain, containing the cerebral cortex (of the two cerebral hemispheres) as well as several subcortical structures...
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    lobes of the brain are the four major identifiable regions of the human cerebral cortex, and they comprise the surface of each hemisphere of the cerebrum...
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  • patients with left hemisphere damage, right hemisphere damage, and Alzheimer's disease. Patients with damage to their left hemisphere tend to preserve items...
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  • systems, and is more frequent following right hemisphere brain damage (RHD) than left hemisphere brain damage (LHD). Unilateral sensory extinction is...
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    The cerebrum, the largest part of the human brain, consists of two cerebral hemispheres. Each hemisphere has an inner core composed of white matter, and...
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  • emphasis and inflection, affected e.g. by apraxia of speech, right hemisphere brain damage, etc.), intensity (loudness of the voice, affected e.g. in hypokinetic...
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    as lateralization of the brain. The left hemisphere is associated with language and calculations, while the right hemisphere is more closely associated...
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  • station code) Right hemisphere brain damage Right-hand drive, where a car's steering wheel is mounted on the right side, see Left- and right-hand traffic...
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  • dyscalculia social communication disorder right hemisphere brain damage and developmental right hemisphere syndrome social-emotional processing disorder...
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  • abstract, non-literal meanings produced by the right hemisphere. For example, a subject with left hemisphere damage may affiliate the word “deep” with “wise”...
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    manifestation of the damage to the language-producing area of the brain. Similar symptoms have been seen in a patient with left hemisphere damage whose first language...
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  • syndrome is best documented in cases where a person has had the two hemispheres of their brain surgically separated, a procedure sometimes used to relieve the...
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    both types of languages, they are affected by damage to the left hemisphere of the brain rather than the right -usually dealing with the arts. There are obvious...
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    would be sent to the right hemisphere of the brain, but then would be unable to reach the left hemisphere due to callosal damage. Thus, this somatosensory...
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    dominant cerebral hemisphere, which is the left hemisphere in about 95% of right-handed individuals and 70% of left-handed individuals. Damage caused to Wernicke's...
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    with damage in Broca's area have problems producing signs. Those with damage in the Wernicke's area (left hemisphere) in the temporal lobe of the brain have...
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    all lateralised, meaning that one hemisphere of the brain dominates a certain function. The left hemisphere of the brain dominates activities that demand...
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  • suffered brain damage. The brain contains areas that are specialized to deal with language, located in the perisylvian cortex of the left hemisphere. These...
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  • physiological damage to brain structures, typically to the parietal lobe or a diffuse lesion on the fronto-temporal-parietal area in the right hemisphere, and...
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    "Performance of Individuals with Left-Hemisphere Stroke and Aphasia and Individuals with Right Brain Damage on Forward and Backward Digit Span Tasks"...
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    such as contralateral paralysis (opposite side of body from affected brain hemisphere), or sudden weakness or numbness. A TIA may cause sudden dimming or...
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    existence of one's disability Bilateral hemispheres Bálint's syndrome Damage to this lobe in the right hemisphere results in the loss of imagery, visualization...
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