frontaalsetes
Frontaalsetes is a term used in neuroscience and psychology to describe the frontal lobes of the brain, specifically when considering their role in cognitive functions and behavior. The frontal lobes are the largest lobes of the brain, located at the front of the head, behind the forehead. They are responsible for a wide range of higher-level cognitive processes, including planning, decision-making, problem-solving, working memory, and executive functions.
Damage to the frontal lobes, often resulting from traumatic brain injury, stroke, or neurodegenerative diseases, can