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Q: Damage to the temporal lobe region of the brain essential for facial recognition produces a loss of?
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What is a focal lesion on the temporal lobe?

Distinct damage to one area of the brain. The temporal lobe of the brain has many functions. Some of which: hearing and language processing and facial recognition. Depending on which hemisphere (right v. left) the damage occurs, the person can have many deficits in communication (esp. if on the dominant hemisphere, left for most people).


Damage to this cerebral lobe causes cortical deafness?

Temporal lobe


What effect on memory does brain damage to the temporal lobe cause?

loss of hearing


What parts of the brain does schizophrenia damage?

Schizophrenia damages the frontal and temporal lobes and the vesicles.


Which of the following supports the notion that distinct neural mechanisms are involved in word recognition and object recognition?

Brain damage can impair word recognition, but not object recognition and Certain mental diseases produce changes in word recognition and object recognition.


What is temporal artheritis?

Temporal arteritis is an inflammation of the blood vessels usually caused by some sort of damage or injury. These blood vessels are the ones that supply blood to the head.


Damage to which portion of the cerebral cortex would most likely interfere with hearing?

Temporal Lobe


What function do you lose if you damage the temporal lobe?

Sense of smell and sound, speech, vision and memory.


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A generator does not damage electronics it produces voltage to operate electronic equipment.


What causes associative dysphasia?

Damage to the upper temporal lobe, lower parietal, or connection between the Wernicke's and Broca's areas


What causes conduction dysphasia?

Damage to the upper temporal lobe, lower parietal, or connection between the Wernicke's and Broca's areas


What is essential during damage assessment for the success of subsequent airfield damage repair activities?

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