The frontal lobe of the brain. By Josue Gonzalez Almanza.

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The frontal lobe of the brain. By Josue Gonzalez Almanza

What does it do? The frontal lobe(s) is responsible for motor function, problem solving, spontaneity, memory, language, initiation, judgment, impulse control, and social and sexual behavior.

What is the most likely to get damaged The frontal lobe is REALLY vulnerable to injury due to the fact that they are in the front and how big it is. The MRI studies show that the frontal area is where you will Most likely to get injured in Mild to moderate traumatic brain injury.

What does left side do and what does right side do The left side of the frontal lobe is used in controlling language and certain movement and the right side is used for non-verbal ability's. Both lobes are responsible for NEARLY all behaviors If there was ever a disturbance in the motor function. It will make you lose or loss of fine movements and strength of the arms, hands and even fingers. A motor skill (motor Function) is an intentional movement involving a motor or muscular parts of the body, that must be learned and voluntarily made to proficiently perform a task

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