Examples of using Temporal lobe in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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your emotional responses and include the hippocampusStructure in temporal lobe that has many functions but is es…, amygdalaA collection of nuclei found in the temporal lobe.
Minor seizures affecting the temporal lobe[2] Ear dysfunctions, including sudden shifts in middle ear components
Thin slices through the parietal And temporal lobes were clean.
In the frontal and temporal lobes. The other tumors were here,-Yeah.
The other tumors were here,-Yeah.-in the frontal and temporal lobes.
There is a bit of swelling between the frontal and the left temporal lobes.
Like the fusiform face area and others in the occipital and temporal lobes.
There's been severe tissue damage to his frontal and temporal lobes.
The medial temporal lobes(near the sagittal plane) are thought to be
However, they found that both their left and right temporal lobes become active when they hear Mandarin.
The temporal lobes are important for emotional response(amygdala and its connections to the hypothalamus and frontal lobes)
There's been severe tissue damage to his frontal and temporal lobes. I can't remember last year… I can't remember tonight.
Temporal Lobes: These lobes are located on each side of the brain at about ear level, and can be divided into two parts.
Michael Persinger's God Helmet, that bombards your temporal lobes with electromagnetic waves.
that bombards your temporal lobes with electromagnetic waves.
The 2017 study adds that the loss of matter occurs mainly in the front and temporal lobes, which are responsible for several things including social awareness and understanding people's feelings.
MRI tests have revealed that people with HSAM have larger temporal lobes and caudate nuclei than normal, but researchers are not sure whether this is the cause
But there was also activity in the temporal lobes at the side of the head(consistent with attempts to rouse stored knowledge) and in many other brain areas.
Occipital, frontal and temporal lobes are clean,
less glucose than normal, predominantly the parietal and temporal lobes.