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Amygdala
Kluver-bucy syndrome: hypersexuality, hyperorality, disinhibited behavior; associated with HSV-1
Frontal lobe
deficits in concentration, orientation, judgment, re-emgergence of primitive reflexes;
Right Parietal lobe (non-dominant)
left hemineglect (agnosia of the contralateral side of the world)
reticular activating system (midbrain)
coma; lack of arousal or wakefulness
mamillary bodies (bilateral)
Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome (seen in alcoholics)
Wernicke: confusion, opthalmoplegia, ataxia
Korsakoff: memory loss, confabulation, personality changes
basal ganglia
resting tremor, chorea, or athetosis
left parietal lobe (dominant)
Gerstman Syndrome
can't write or calculate; finger agnosia, left-right disorientation
cerebellar hemisphere
intention tremor, limb ataxia; can result in ipsilateral falls
cerebellar vermis
truncal ataxia, poor articulation
Subthalamic Nucleus
Contralateral hemiballismus
Hippocampus
Anterograde amnesia
Paramedine Pontine Reticular Formation (PPRF)
Eyes deviate away from lesion
Frontal eye fields
Eyes deviate towards lesion
Superior colliculi
paralysis of upward gaze (Parinaud syndrome)
Central Pontine Myelinolysis (not a lesion)
acute paralysis, poor articulation, dysphagia, diploplia and loss of consciousness
*due to rapid correction of hypernatremia