Clinical Neuroanatomy | Frontal, Parietal, Temporal and Occipital Lobes Explained

Get 20 free MCQ questions with video and written explanations by clicking on this link - https://www.basic-neurology.com/neuro... In 1848, a metal rod was blasted through Phineas Gage's skull and it changed medicine forever. It was the first time we understood that who you are as a person lives in a very specific part of your brain: the cerebral cortex. In episode three of the Clinical Neuroanatomy series, we are moving up the longitude axis to the very top of our map. Before we break down the cortex, we cover the essential principles of lesion localization, including Occam’s Razor and Hickam’s Dictum - rules you will apply to every single patient. Then, we walk through the four main lobes of the brain, what they do, and the exact cortical signs to look for when they are damaged. If you've ever found clinical neuroanatomy intimidating, this framework is for you. Subscribe and set a reminder so you don't miss episode four, where we go deeper into aphasia. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 01:30 Lesion localisation principles 02:58 Frontal lobe 07:34 Parietal lobe 08:59 Occipital lobe 09:36 Temporal lobe Check out our courses - https://basic-neurology.com/ Sign up for our Newsletter - https://basic-neurology.kit.com/newsl... Follow us:    / @basicneurology     / basicneurology     / basicneurology