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Occipital Lobe SeizuresSupernatural Episode "a light in the darkness" PT 9

Before reading this, I recommend you read "Supernatural Episode" A light in the darkness "Pt 8" , thank you.

Helpful Definitions

Some definitions of the procedure are as follows:
(This section contains many medical terms that may be of interest to some, it does have information of how it applies to my situation, and the terms that were used in my report performance. If Reading about medical things is of no interest to you, Please skip this section. also as a warning, I'm not a doctor if any part of this document should not be used for treat any condition. illustrations are also in the book.)

This is an illustration of the human brain:

The lobes of the brain do different things as mentioned
below

1) frontal lobe (responsible)
a) thinking
b) the reason
c) behavior
d) Memory

(See the e-book or pocket illustrations)

parietal
Reading
area of understanding
occipital
sensory speech
Wernicke's area
Cerebellum
medulla
Pons
temporal lobe
speech engine
Broca's area
frontal
Longitudinal Fissure
frontal
premotor area
precentral gyrus
postcentral gyrus
parietal
occipital
Top View
Left View

The rear part of the frontal lobe is responsible for movement.

The front part of the frontal lobe is responsible for the smell.

2) parietal lobe (There is some overlap between the lobes. Primarily responsible for)

a) Intellect
b) the thought
c) Reasoning
d) Memory

The parietal lobe is responsible for sensation and hearing.

3) the occipital lobe (right-handed, I'm right-handed, he is responsible for what follows)

a) The left side is for speech, motor and sensory functions

b) The right side is for the abstract concepts

The occipital lobe is responsible for vision.

4) temporal lobe (responsible)

a) Behaviour

b) memory

c) Hearing and Vision channels

d) Emotions

5) Cerebellum

a) The cerebellum is responsible for balance and coordination, and others (as described below)

More useful definitions

Attachment A crisis is an uncontrollable convulsions, spasms or series of jerking movements of arms, legs, trunk or face. In my case, I remember what ever happens, but I was told this is what occurred.

Computed Tomography (CT) computed tomography scan. This scan is a safe, noninvasive test that uses a beam of X-rays and a computer to make 2D images of the brain. Similar to an MRI, it considers the brain slices, layer by layer, to take a photograph of each tranche. A dye (contrast material) may be injected into the bloodstream. A scanner is particularly useful for the visualization of changes in bony structures.

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) MRI is a noninvasive test that uses a magnetic field and radiofrequency waves to give a detailed view of soft tissues of the brain. He considers the brain 3-dimensional slices that can be taken from
side or from above as a cross-section. A dye (contrast material) may be injected into the bloodstream. MRI is very useful for evaluating brain injury and their effects on brain environment.

(Site in ebook or paperback)

I remember as I was MRI was placed in a tube for 1 hour. In the subway, it sounded like a ball that was going around. To avoid a feeling of claustrophobia, I closed.

Posted on March 11, 2010.
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