prefrontal lobe
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Definition
- Noun:
- The anterior part of the frontal lobe: The "prefrontal lobe" is a region of the brain located at the very front of the frontal lobe. It is involved in complex cognitive behavior, personality expression, decision-making, and moderating social behavior.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Damage to the prefrontal lobe can significantly affect a person's ability to plan and make decisions.
- The study focused on the development of the prefrontal lobe in adolescents.
Advanced Usage
- "Prefrontal lobe function": Refers to the cognitive and behavioral processes governed by this brain region.
- The psychologist assessed the patient's prefrontal lobe function through a series of tasks.
- "Prefrontal lobe cortex": Often used to specify the outer layer of neural tissue in this area.
- The prefrontal lobe cortex is critical for executive functions.
Variants and Related Words
- Prefrontal cortex (PFC) (n): A more commonly used term that is largely synonymous with "prefrontal lobe," specifically referring to the cerebral cortex in the frontal lobe's anterior section.
- The prefrontal cortex is associated with complex planning.
- Frontal lobe (n): The larger brain lobe that contains the prefrontal region.
- The frontal lobe is responsible for voluntary movement and speech.
Synonyms
- Anterior frontal cortex: A technical synonym emphasizing the front-most location.
- Frontal association area: Refers to its role in integrating information from other brain regions.
Related Terms (Not Phrasal Verbs)
- Executive functions: The high-level cognitive processes primarily managed by the prefrontal lobe, such as working memory, flexible thinking, and self-control.
- Impairment in executive functions often points to prefrontal lobe issues.
- Orbitofrontal cortex: A specific subsection of the prefrontal cortex located above the orbits of the eyes, involved in emotion and reward processing.
Noun
- the anterior part of the frontal lobe