| 21. | Patients with posterior and parietal lobe lesions tend to have the most severe symptoms.
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| 22. | The signal is typically measured most strongly by the electrodes covering the parietal lobe.
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| 23. | Several other hypotheses attempt to explain the role of the parietal lobe in recognition memory.
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| 24. | The parietal lobe integrates pain receptors ), relay through the thalamus to the parietal lobe.
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| 25. | Eleven patients with parietal lobe lesions and subsequent hemispatial neglect were analyzed during this experiment.
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| 26. | Multiple burr holes have been used in frontal and parietal lobes with good neovascularisation achieved.
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| 27. | However, they do not allow concluding whether parietal lobe function is critical for this effect.
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| 28. | The parietal lobe integrates pain receptors ), relay through the thalamus to the parietal lobe.
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| 29. | In general, SPECT reveals hypoperfusion within both the posterior regions of the frontal and parietal lobes.
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| 30. | These roles are consistent with previously known parietal lobe responsibilities in spatial cognition and visual imagery.
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