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The brain area that seems to be primarily responsible for the deficits seen in Gerstmann syndrome appears to be the parietal lobe, which is located behind the frontal lobe.
There is no such thing as a cerellbrum. The CEREBRUM and CEREBELLUM are two different parts of the brain.
In the posterior pole of the Occipital cortex.
The motor cortex, located in the cerebral cortex.
cerebellum
temporal lobe
It is located just behind the central sulcus in the parietal lobe of the brain.
The temporal lobe, which is located in the bottom middle part of cortex, right behind the temples, is responsible for processing auditory information from the ears. It is also responsible for being able to understand meaningful speech.
Frontal lobes are located in the front (anterior) part, pretty much right behind your forehead.
The brain area that seems to be primarily responsible for the deficits seen in Gerstmann syndrome appears to be the parietal lobe, which is located behind the frontal lobe.
There is no such thing as a cerellbrum. The CEREBRUM and CEREBELLUM are two different parts of the brain.
The diencephalon.
The brain stem is the part that controls breathing, it is the stem that allows the respiratory system to work and help you breathe
The brain
Next to the pineal gland.
Anterior root