Summer 2001
  Rules of Evidence

Jet Lag May Harm Memory

Putting Gingko to the Test

Depression and Memory

Patient Profile

Memory Tip
 
 
  Frontal Lobes

The frontal lobes lie at the front of the brain. They contain brain structures that are important for executive functions, such as planning, judgment and self-control. The frontal lobes are also involved in motor control, including the ability to form speech.



© 2000 Ann L. Myers
 
 
 
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