Trauma to the base of the brain can damage or sever the brain's connection to the spinal column, also damaging or destroying the parts of the brain at the bases of the brain (I forget the names for these parts of the brain) causing paralysis or even death. Trauma to the frontal lobes can bring about loss of self-determination and violent tendancies, as the 'lobotomies' performed on those persons (considered criminally insane or violent, and a danger to themselves or the public) that took place in the last century.
The base of the brain contains the brainstem - which controls vital processes such as respiratory drive, for example. Trauma to this area can paralyze one's respiratory drive and result in quadriplegia and even death.
Trauma to the base of the brain in more dangerous then trauma to the frontal lobes because of the importance of the structures located there. The Medulla Oblongata is responsible for regulating the autonomic functions in the body such as breathing, heartbeat, and regulating blood pressure.
the frontal lobes mostly control motor skills and personality, which are less important for survival than the other parts of the brain. in the back specifically there is the reticular activating system which processes and interprets stimuli. trauma to the R.A.S. can cause it to misinterpret the information it gets, essentially rendering the entire brain useless.
Your frontal lobe mainly controls vision, however the base of the brain in in charge of the most important bodily functions like breathing and heart rate. So trauma to this area can make a person stop breathing or stop their heart.
Your frontal lobe mainly controls vision, however the base of the brain in in charge of the most important bodily functions like breathing and heart rate. So trauma to this area can make a person stop breathing or stop their heart.
Trauma to the base of the brain can affect critical structures like the brainstem, which controls basic life functions such as breathing and heart rate. In comparison, injuries to the frontal lobes typically impact higher cognitive functions like decision-making and personality, which are important but less immediately life-threatening.
Trauma to the base of the brain is more dangerous because it can affect critical structures responsible for controlling vital functions such as breathing, heart rate, and consciousness. Damage to the brain stem located at the base can result in immediate and life-threatening consequences compared to trauma to the frontal lobes, which are more associated with cognitive and personality changes. The brain stem also serves as a pathway for communication between the higher brain centers and the rest of the body.
No there are only 4 lobes of the brain and they are the frontal, the temporal, and the occipital and parietal lobes.
The brain stem and back of the brain are responsible for the basic functions of the body. This region allows you to move, digest food, maintain body temperature, keep breathing, and keeps your heart pumping. The frontal lobe is responsible higher order reasoning. The frontal lobe is what makes us human. If you remove the frontal lobe you remove a large portion of the conscious human being, but you do not threaten the survival of the individual.
The frontal lobes, the temporal lobes, and the vesicles are affected.
base of the brain is where the spinal cord attaches, and where the medulla resides, and injuries to the base of the brain are not easily treated. with the frontal lobe pieces of the skull can be removed to help with swelling then replaced later, however that process cannot be accomplished at the base site. and most base injuries involve the spinal cord which would paralyze the body and cannot be cured.
It means that the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain have degenerated, they aren't working as well or have been damaged. The frontal lobe is in the front of the brain and the temperal lobes are on the sides of the brain.
Brain : the frontal lobes.