This indicates damage (either from trauma,dementia conditions, vascular causes or tumors, and more rarely from infections) to the left portion of the frontal lobe (area) of the brain.
That would primarily be the occipital lobe.
Vision reception is processed in the occipital lobe (at the back of the brain), with visuospatial processing occurring in the parietal lobe.
Parietal lobe
temporal lobe
Temporal lobe
Meditation.
intravascular bleeding
If the swelling is only on the outside ear and is only in area where there is cartilage (the ear lobe is not painful), it is possible that the condition you have is Perichondritis.
There are many things that could cause an ear lobe to swell and feel like it has a fever. Just being irritated can do this.
There are several causes of a swollen ear lobe. Some of the conditions that can cause this are an ear infection, glue ear, Swimmer's ear, folliculitis and Meniere's disease.
frontal lobe, parietal lobe, occipital lobe, and the temporal lobe
This indicates damage (either from trauma,dementia conditions, vascular causes or tumors, and more rarely from infections) to the left portion of the frontal lobe (area) of the brain.
That would primarily be the occipital lobe.
Frontal lobe
Vision reception is processed in the occipital lobe (at the back of the brain), with visuospatial processing occurring in the parietal lobe.
Frontal lobe Parietal Lobe Optical Lobe Temporal Lobe