Psychology, asked by afeworkdagnachew7, 6 hours ago

imagine meeting four separate individual who have each sustained injuries to different section of their brain person A has irreversible damage to her frontal lobe person aB has irreversible damage to his pariental lobe person C has irreversible damage to her temporal lobe and person D as irreversible damage to his occipital lobe what would be the effect of these injuries​

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Answered by Sanvimanognya
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Answer:

that is very hard i guess

Answered by AadilAhluwalia
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Person A has irreversible damage to her frontal lobe:

  • The frontal lobe of the brain is responsible for various cognitive functions including thinking, understanding, memory and other motor controls.
  • An irreversible damage to frontal lobe can lead to change in personality or difficulty in making decisions and planning things.

Person B has irreversible damage to his pariental lobe :

  • The pariental lobe is the I interpretor of the sensory signals any damage to it can lead to impairment related to different sensations of the body.

Person C has irreversible damage to her temporal lobe:

  • The temporal lobe creates and stores long term memories any damage leads to the dysfunction of the mind.

Person D as irreversible damage to his occipital lobe:

  • This lobe is responsible for interpreting the information through eyes any damage can lead to permanent visual impairment.
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