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    Lesion

    A lesion is damage to organic tissue.

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    Neglect

    Neglect is a perceptual disorder in which parts of the body or stimuli are ignored due to a brain lesion. The disorder affects the sides opposite the brain lesion. It usually occurs after lesions in the right parietal lobe. Accordingly, visual, auditory, and somatosensory stimuli on the left side are ignored.

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    The Temporal Lobe

    The lateral lobe of the cortex is responsible for tasks such as hearing, speaking, memory – and several others.

    28.11.2025

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    The Cingulate Gyrus

    When paying attention, experiencing pain, or feeling emotions, the cingulate gyrus on the inside of the cortex becomes active.

    22.09.2023

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    The Pons

    The name is not correct, but it is involved in motor function, taste, and important vegetative functions.

    20.09.2025

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    The Parietal Lobe

    Sensory impressions are integrated in the parietal lobe. This is also where the body and mind meet.

    18.09.2025

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    The Fear Circuit

    Fear arises thanks to lightning-fast mechanisms – that do not always react correctly.

    11.09.2025

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