The frontal lobe is an area in the brain of humans and other mammals, located at the front of each cerebral hemisphere and positioned anterior to (in front of) the parietal lobe and superior and anterior to the temporal lobes. It is separated from the parietal lobe by a space between tissues called the central sulcus, and from the temporal lobe by a deep fold called the lateral (Sylvian) sulcus. The post-central gyrus, forming the posterior border of the frontal lobe, contains the primary motor cortex, which controls voluntary movements of specific body parts.
frontal lobe
The frontal lobe is the last part of the brain to develop fully.
The ICD-9 code for an intraparenchymal hematoma of the frontal lobe of the brain is 431.11.
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The frontal lobe is the part of the brain used for short-term memory.
Frontal lobotomy is surgical incision into the frontal lobe of the brain.
frontal lobe, parietal lobe, occipital lobe, and the temporal lobe
The frontal lobe is the last part of the brain to develop fully.
The frontal lobe is not an organ on its own, it is merely part of an organ. The organ is the brain.
the frontal lobe
Frontal lobe Parietal Lobe Optical Lobe Temporal Lobe
frontal lobe
The frontal lobe
In the frontal lobe of the brain.
The frontal lobe is the last part of the brain to develop fully.
The ICD-9 code for an intraparenchymal hematoma of the frontal lobe of the brain is 431.11.
The frontal lobe.