Key Functions and Roles
- Executive Function: Crucial for planning, organizing, initiating tasks, decision-making, and controlling behavior.
- Motor Function: The primary motor cortex within the frontal lobe controls voluntary movements.
- Behavior and Personality: Acts as the brain's "behavioral control center," governing impulse control, emotional response, and social interaction.
- Language Production: The Broca's area is vital for speech fluency and language production.
- Memory: Plays a key role in working memory and forming long-term memories.
- Attention: Manages selective attention. [1, 2, 4, 6]
Symptoms of Frontal Lobe DamageDamage to this area can lead to "frontal lobe syndrome," which involves:
- Significant, often impulsive, changes in personality.
- Difficulty with planning, organizing, and focusing.
- Reduced motivation or initiative (apathy).
- Impaired emotional regulation and social reasoning.
- Language difficulties (Broca's aphasia). [1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9]
DevelopmentThe frontal lobes are the last to fully mature, typically not finishing development until a person's mid-20s, which is a factor in adolescent impulsivity. They are the largest lobes and comprise roughly one-third of the cerebral cortex in humans. [1, 6, 10]
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