| 11. | Conduction aphasia is caused by damage to the parietal lobe of the brain.
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| 12. | Rarely, they may occur during occipital focal seizures or in parietal lobe seizures.
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| 13. | The best known of his works were those on aphasia and the parietal lobes.
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| 14. | This system is located in the parietal lobe of the brain in each hemisphere.
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| 15. | Portions of the parietal lobe are involved with visuospatial processing.
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| 16. | It may provide clues as to how the parietal lobe is constructed before birth.
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| 17. | The opercula are formed from parts of the enclosing frontal, temporal, and parietal lobes.
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| 18. | The parietal lobes can be divided into two functional regions.
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| 19. | Anatomy provides further clues to the role of the parietal lobe in recognition memory.
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| 20. | Damage to the left parietal lobe can result in what is called Gerstmann syndrome.
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