Predicting Patient Behavior by Brain Lesion Site – Jerome Quellier

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$34.99   $10 – Predicting Patient Behavior by Brain Lesion Site – Jerome Quellier

As patients survive increasingly complex head trauma, stroke, and various encephalopathies, there is a pressing need for practitioners to have advanced knowledge of the underlying anatomical structures that mediate behavior. Understanding the roles of the frontal lobes, hippocampus, the differences between bilateral temporal lobes, and the optic system will assist the clinician in not only predicting a patient’s cognitive dysfunction, but also guide assessment and intervention. This recording is designed to quickly review gross brain anatomy and the physiological processes that mediate self-regulation, executive functions, visual perception, and memory.


  1. Identify the gross anatomy and function of lobes of the brain as they apply to behavioral control
  2. Define neurophysiology of memory and effect of fear/anger upon new learning and memory
  3. Describe the effect of traumatic and non-traumatic injuries upon cognitive centers
  4. Explain the optic system and lesions locations that affect engagement and accuracy in therapy

Major Brain Lobes

Neurophysiology of Memory

The Effect of Traumatic & Non-traumatic Injuries on Cognitive Centers

The Optic System & Lesions Locations that Affect Engagement & Accuracy in Therapy

$34.99   $10 – Predicting Patient Behavior by Brain Lesion Site – Jerome Quellier

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