Parietal Lobe Brain Injury Symptoms
-- difficulty with hand-eye coordination
-- inability to name an object
-- problems reading
-- problems writing
-- right-left confusion
-- difficulty doing math


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Parietal Lobe Brain Injury Symptoms
-- difficulty with hand-eye coordination
-- inability to name an object
-- problems reading
-- problems writing
-- right-left confusion
-- difficulty doing math
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Brain pathology.
Brain pathology Neuropathologist dissecting a human brain for gross pathology. By studying the shape and structure of a brain, most brain disorders can be diagnosed. For instance, Alzheimer's disease causes shrinkage and the fissures appear to grow. A stroke causes localised brain tissue death, and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease gives the brain a spongy appearance with evident holes. This type of pathology is carried out not only to try to find causes of death, but also in research into all brain disorders.