The frontal lobe controls sadness, happiness, and other emotions and judgments. It also helps you understand humor and word playing. As well as humor, the frontal lobe can recognize sarcasm and irony.
Executive function is connected to mental abilities that are placed in the frontal lobe. The executive function controls planning, organization, focus, and attention.
Executive function is connected to mental abilities that are placed in the frontal lobe. The executive function controls planning, organization, focus, and attention.
The frontal lobe is the front of your brain. The location of the frontal lobe is right behind your forehead and at the top of your brain and skull.
On September 13, 1848, Phineas Gage had his frontal lobe severely damaged when he got a railroad spike pierced through his head. His personality and executive functioning had changed dramatically. The doctors learned that when you damage your brain, it can take away abilities such as planning, organization, focus, and attention.
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