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Association cortex..

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Depression of Frontal function__   is found with fMRI and PET in schizophrenic patients  
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Left frontal Strokes leads to ____   Higher frequency of depression than in those with posterior strokes  
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anosognosia   patients do not recognize the contralateral (usually left) limb as part of their own body. Parietal association cortex damage  
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What type of syndrome is alexia without agraphia   callosal syndrome (there is no interhemispheric communication -->language and spatial )  
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alpha wave   8-12 . Found on the back of the head while awake  
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Epileptiform discharge   EEG firing that follow tonic seizure which is very specific for epilepsy. It is not caused action potentials rather by caused by paroxysmal depolarizing shift (large change)  
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Absence seizure   Also known as petit mal seizures, are short in duration. EEG seems very abnormal, but typically only cognitive impairments are observed. After it is over there are no epileptiform findings on EEG.  
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Hippocampal Sclerosis   Profound loss of CA 1 &3 pyramidal cells, and loss of dentate hilus. Removing it with surgery will cure epilepsy (it is non-functional; only causing problems)  
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