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  2. Parietal Lobe: What It Is, Function, Location & Damage - ...

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    What are some common signs or symptoms of parietal lobe conditions? Many symptoms can happen with conditions that affect your parietal lobe. However, some symptoms are more likely or more common, and they usually fall into specific categories.

  3. In this article we will discuss the major symptoms of parietal lobe damage as well as the treatment process. Nimotop. Dramamine. Understanding Parietal Lobe Damage. The parietal lobe rests near the top, middle section of the cerebral cortex, just behind the frontal lobe and above the temporal lobes. Because the brain is divided into two ...

  4. Understanding Parietal Lobe Function: What Happens When this...

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    When the Parietal Lobe is damaged, the individual may experience a range of symptoms depending on the lobe’s extent of damage. Here are some of the potential effects of Parietal Lobe damage: 1. Sensory Deficits. Due to the role of the Parietal Lobe in sensory processing, damage to this region can cause a range of sensory deficits.

  5. Parietal Lobe Stroke: Signs, Symptoms, and Complications -...

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    This article explains the signs and symptoms of a parietal lobe stroke. It also details the possible complications that can come from this type of stroke, along with when to see a healthcare provider.

  6. Parietal Lobe: What Is It, Location, Function - Osmosis

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    Damage to the parietal lobe may result in various symptoms related to the somatic senses, depending on the injury location. Damage to the primary somatosensory cortex may cause the inability to localize sensation, which means an individual may be able to describe where the sensation is located generally, such as a particular limb or side of the ...

  7. Brain Lesions: What They Are, Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

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    Your parietal lobe is at the top of your head. Lesions in this area could result in: Numbness or tingling (although this usually isn’t from your brain, and from the nerves in your limbs). Agraphia (inability to write). Acalculia (inability to do math). Finger agnosia (inability to recognize your own hands and fingers). Confusion of left and ...

  8. Parietal Lobes: What To Know - WebMD

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    When the parietal lobes sustain damage, they may have difficulty reading and recognizing people and objects and may even experience trouble remembering bodies and limbs.

  9. Brain Dysfunction by Location - Brain Dysfunction by Location -...

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    Damage to the front part of the parietal lobe on one side causes numbness and impairs sensation on the opposite side of the body. Affected people have difficulty identifying a sensation’s location and type (pain, heat, cold, or vibration).

  10. All about the parietal lobe - Medical News Today

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    A few different medical conditions can stem from dysfunction in the parietal lobe. Generally speaking, damage to the parietal lobe may lead to a loss of sensations of touch.

  11. Parietal Lobe Stroke Symptoms and Recovery - Verywell Health

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    This article describes the range of symptoms that can occur with a parietal lobe stroke and the various factors that increase the risk. It also explains how strokes are diagnosed and treated and what to expect during rehabilitation and recovery.