If a patient has to remove the entire temporal lobe and all the structures tucked within it on both sides due to injurie

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If a patient has to remove the entire temporal lobe and all the structures tucked within it on both sides due to injurie

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If a patient has to remove the entire temporal lobe and all the
structures tucked within it on both sides due to injuries and
damage. Based on your knowledge of the role of the temporal lobe
and its associated structures (including limbic structures tucked
inside the temporal lobe) please give five
examples of why removal of (1) the particular part of the
temporal lobe/structure within it is leading to (2) what type of
deficit (be very thorough).
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