Word recognition in the human inferior temporal lobe.
Research shows that exact arithmetic is language-based and processed in the left inferior frontal lobe.
Anatomical studies have shown that neurons in extended V4 provide input to the inferior temporal lobe .
To compensate, the inferior parietal lobe was 15 percent wider than normal.
In contrast, the left inferior parietal lobe and the right supramarginal gyrus were activated when literal sentences were presented.
With damage to the inferior parietal lobe, individuals have difficulty programming movements necessary to form written words.
These jerkings are physical signs of an inability to control his emotions, stemming from the damage to his inferior frontal lobe.
The superior and inferior lobes are similar to their counterparts on the left lung.
The difficulties in naming was produced from the thinning of the inferior parietal lobe.
It has also been found that individuals with ADHD have smaller posterior inferior lobes than a control group.