Term ID: T1584

Frontal Lobe

/frontal-lobe/
The anterior region of the cerebral cortex responsible for executive functions, personality, motor control, and higher-order cognitive processes, with damage often resulting in changes in behavior, planning ability, and emotional regulation.
Example: Damage to the frontal lobe from injury or stroke can result in difficulty planning activities, controlling impulses, maintaining social appropriateness, and regulating emotions effectively.

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Reference: Harlow (1848)