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Left Frontal
refers to the frontal part of the left hemisphere of the brain, associated with functions like reasoning, problem-solving, and planning.
Right Temporal
Pertaining to the right side of the temporal lobe of the brain, associated with processing of auditory information and encoding memory.
Agnosia
A neurological disorder characterized by the inability to process sensory information properly, leading to difficulties in recognizing objects, people, sounds, shapes, or smells, despite having no significant memory loss.
Fluent Aphasia
A condition characterized by the ability to produce a smooth flow of speech but with a lack of meaning or with semantic errors, typically resulting from damage to the temporal lobe.
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