If a patient has to remove the entire frontal lobe (EXCLUDING the M1/primary motor cortex) and all the structures tucked

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If a patient has to remove the entire frontal lobe (EXCLUDING the M1/primary motor cortex) and all the structures tucked

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If a patient has to remove the entire frontal
lobe (EXCLUDING the M1/primary motor
cortex) and all the structures tucked within it due
to injuries and damage. Based on your knowledge of the role of the
frontal lobe and its associated structures, please give
five examples of why removal of (1) the
particular part of the frontal lobe is leading to (2) what type of
deficit (be very details and specific).
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