How to use in-sentence of “temporal lobe”:
– Hodder published what he termed as the “Caesar Complex” theory, arguing that Caesar was a sufferer of temporal lobe epilepsy, and that the symptoms were a factor in Caesar’s decision to forgo personal safety in the days leading up to his assassination.
– Research shows that amnesiac patients with damage to the medial temporal lobe performed more poorly on explicit learning tests than did healthy controls.
– The temporal lobe is a region of the cerebral cortex that is under the Sylvian fissure on both cerebral hemispheres of the mammalian brain.
– In humans this includes speech, for which the left temporal lobe in particular seems to be specialized.
– The functions of the left temporal lobe extends to comprehension, naming, verbal memory and other language functions.
– This implies that the medial temporal lobe is heavily involved in explicit learning, but not in implicit learning.

