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The human brain is divided into two distinct hemispheres: | The human brain is divided into two distinct hemispheres: | ||
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These tests, along with a thorough clinical evaluation and a review of the patient' | These tests, along with a thorough clinical evaluation and a review of the patient' | ||
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+ | Hyper-emotionalism is a phenomenon that can occur following damage to the left hemisphere of the brain. The left hemisphere is responsible for language processing and logical, analytical thinking, and damage to this region can result in changes in emotional regulation and expression. | ||
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+ | The exact cause of hyper-emotionalism following left-sided brain damage is not well understood, but it is thought to be related to a disruption in the normal functioning of the brain' | ||
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+ | Hyper-emotionalism is characterized by an excessive and intense emotional response to stimuli, often in the absence of an appropriate emotional response. Individuals with hyper-emotionalism may experience sudden, intense emotional outbursts, such as crying, laughing, or anger, in response to relatively minor stimuli. They may also have difficulty controlling their emotions and regulating their emotional expressions. | ||
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+ | In addition to hyper-emotionalism, | ||
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+ | * **Emotional lability**: This refers to rapid and sudden changes in mood, such as quickly transitioning from happiness to sadness or anger. | ||
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+ | * **Impulsivity**: | ||
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+ | * **Aggression**: | ||
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+ | * **Apathy**: This refers to a lack of emotional response or interest in the environment, | ||
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+ | Diagnosis of hyper-emotionalism following left-sided brain damage typically involves a thorough medical evaluation, including a review of the patient' | ||
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+ | Treatment for hyper-emotionalism may involve a combination of medications, | ||
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