Similar words: globe, lobby, global, globally, slobber, lobbyist, globular, globalize. Meaning: [ləʊb] n. 1. (anatomy) a somewhat rounded subdivision of a bodily organ or part 2. (botany) a part into which a leaf is divided 3. the enhanced response of an antenna in a given direction as indicated by a loop in its radiation pattern 4. a rounded projection that is part of a larger structure.
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31. The right temporal lobe is particularly interested in the emotional content of the facial expression.
32. In the second paper, describes the discovery of a new class of neuron in the optic lobe of the dragonfly.
33. George chatted with the patient for a moment and went on to test more of the frontal lobe.
34. George once had a patient who heard Led Zeppelin music each time a particular temporal lobe site was stimulated.
35. Weapons and other devices hung within his blood-red, high-collared cloak; and a communicator dangled from one ear lobe.
36. This biopsy was taken from the anterior surface of the right lobe of the liver.
37. The front of the temporal lobe is thought to be involved with storing biographical information and proper names.
38. Failure in this frontal-thalamic link accounts for loss of interest in the surroundings after frontal lobe damage.
39. I notice George lightly touching the temporal lobe,[www.Sentencedict.com] exploring for scar tissue once more.
40. It showed a tumor in the frontal lobe in a very awkward place: close to the motor strip and language areas.
41. The next Saturday, there was another temporal lobe contusion patient.
42. Previous studies of novelty-seeking behaviour suggest that it is managed by the brain's right frontal lobe.
43. Those from the parietal lobe are associated with motor and sensory symptoms and disorders of the body image.
44. A tumor had formed in the right frontal lobe of his brain.
45. Sometimes the hallucinations associated with small seizures in the temporal lobe have characteristics suggestive of schizophrenic thought, especially paranoia.
46. All the phenomena to be described under the section Complex Partial Seizures strongly suggest a temporal lobe origin.
47. Small strokes of frontal lobe seldom come to the attention of neurologists.
48. Automatisms can originate from almost anywhere in the temporal lobe, but seldom from any other part of the brain.
49. The blood flow to the tip of the temporal lobe does increase in studies of anticipatory anxiety.
50. The oral shield is rounded triangular, often with a very slight distal lobe.
51. These are very much right-brain tasks, involving both that posterior parietal area and a region of frontal lobe.
52. As frontal lobe function deteriorates further, the patient repeats actions over and over.
53. Some changes in temporal lobe function may be more permanent.
54. The dorsal arm plates are bell shaped sometimes with a distinct lobe on the distal edge, and contiguous.
55. A chest radiograph was normal, but a ventilation-perfusion lung scan showed a matched defect in the right lower lobe.
56. I can hardly wait to hear about left temporal lobe epileptics.
57. Patients with frontal lobe damage also show a reduction in emotional responsiveness.
58. The tentative diagnosis was temporal lobe epilepsy which affected his personality.
59. The oral shield is basically rhombic but in some specimens the distal lobe is produced and the plate becomes arrow shaped.
60. Anatomic lesions in KBS involve the bilateral temporal lobe.
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