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frontal lobes

n. (frontal lobe English)

Usage examples of "frontal lobes".

Clearly, both hippocampus and frontal lobes are involved in human short-term memory.

In the early hominids, even after the brain had achieved full human size, the frontal lobes continued development.

We'll just be building a set of frontal lobes -- if we're successful.

She wondered at the pressure the thing was putting on his frontal lobes.

For no thinking doctor or psychiatrist possessed of this information would touch another electrode for electric shock therapy or even glance at a scalpel or ice pick to perform an operation on the pre-frontal lobes of the brain unless that doctor or psychiatrist is himself so thoroughly aberrated that the act springs, not from any desire to heal, but from the most utter and craven17 sadism to which engrams can bring a man.

The switchblade impaled his right eye, burying itself in the spongy softness of the frontal lobes, severing left brain from right.

Her brain followed different paths, her full, high forehead that housed forward-thinking frontal lobes gave her an understanding from a different view.

The lizard part of his brain buried deep behind the frontal lobes had shrieked the honeymoon is over, pal.

But of course they have eye motor control which is presumably under the control of the frontal eye fields in cortex of the frontal lobes.

I woke up at dawn with a flow chart of the operation firmly printed on my frontal lobes.

I felt perfectly calm and unified, because the reptile brain, mammal brain, and caveman brain all had a lifelong habit of leaving planning to the pre-frontal lobes.