Frontal Lobe by Martin Howard

The Neurobiology of the Cerebral and Prefrontal Cortex in the Human Brain

Get familiar with the frontal lobe functions.

Frontal lobe

Get familiar with the function of the frontal lobe. You will learn the difference between this lobe, the prefrontal cortex, and the cerebral cortex. Additionally, subtopics will be covered, such as: 

Damage to the frontal lobe and its effects
Treatment for damage and its risks
The division between the different areas or regions in the frontal lobe
What surgery does
Different theories from analysts and experts
How the prefrontal cortex forms connections in the human brain from the senses to the cerebrum and vice versa
Background of the prefrontal cortex related to clinical studies.

Genre: MEDICAL / Neurology

Secondary Genre: SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / Memory Improvement

Language: English

Keywords: frontal lobe, prefrontal cortex, frontal cortex, brain, human brain, memory improvement

Word Count: 7200

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Sample text:

When we look at the functions of our brain, each area has a different role, a different task, a different “expertise” as you will, that interacts with the other various areas and makes a mind think the way it does. So first and foremost, let’s make sure we separate the very definitions of the areas we will talk about, and receive a greater understanding of which of those same definitions overlap and which do not. As we go through the material of this book, the facts will become clearer, since to each of the main related nouns, a chapter is devoted.

The frontal lobe has an essential role in inspiration and memory. Motivation is also formed by the same. The frontal lobe is a piece of the brain's cerebral cortex. By themselves, the matched lobes are known as the left and right frontal cortex.

As the name suggests, the frontal lobe is situated close to the front of the head, right underneath the frontal skull bones and close to the temple. It was the last area of the mind to advance and evolve, according to science, making it a generally new expansion to the entire structure. 


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