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If hippocampus is removed
If corpus collasam is removed
If temporal lobe is removed
If frontal lobe is removed
If left hemisphere is removed
If right hemisphere is removed?
If hippocampus is removed
If corpus collasam is removed
If temporal lobe is removed
If frontal lobe is removed
If left hemisphere is removed
If right hemisphere is removed?
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If the hippocampus is removed, it can result in memory loss and difficulty forming new memories.
If the corpus callosum is removed, it can lead to a lack of communication between the two hemispheres of the brain, resulting in issues with coordination and processing information.
If the temporal lobe is removed, it can affect memory, language, and emotion processing.
If the frontal lobe is removed, it can result in changes in personality, decision-making, and problem-solving abilities.
If the left hemisphere is removed, it can lead to issues with language processing, logic, and analytical thinking.
If the right hemisphere is removed, it can result in difficulties with spatial awareness, creativity, and emotional processing.
- Split-brain syndrome - Inability to transfer information between the left and right hemispheres - Different responses to stimuli presented to each hemisphere
If temporal lobe is removed:
- Impaired memory for explicit memories (declarative memory) - Difficulty understanding language (aphasia) - Changes in personality and behavior
- Loss of language comprehension and production (aphasia) - Impaired understanding of logic and mathematics - Reduced ability to perform sequential tasks
If right hemisphere is removed:
- Impaired visual-spatial processing - Difficulty with non-verbal communication (gestures, facial expressions) - Neglect of the left side of space (hemi-neglect)