So there's a question UW Q Id 3738, about a guy who got broca's aphasia, lesion to the dominant frontal lobe. It says in the exaplation that pt's with injury to the lateral frontal lobe can develop conjugate gaze deviation to the opposite side of the lesion (contraversive frontal eye fields).
From my understanding, the if you have a lesion to the frontal eye field, isn't the eyes suppose to deviate ipsilaterally towards the side of the lesion. I don't know what they mean by contraversive frontal eye fields.
Thanks
From my understanding, the if you have a lesion to the frontal eye field, isn't the eyes suppose to deviate ipsilaterally towards the side of the lesion. I don't know what they mean by contraversive frontal eye fields.
Thanks