According to www.healthline.com, "the Frontal Lobe of the brain contains information like problem solving, memory, and our language skills. The frontal lobe is considered the part of the brain that manages the way we connect with others and the way we overall react as a person. The frontal lobe is the most frequent place of injury because it is located at the front of the head. "Damage to the frontal lobe could limit your abilities of being able to react to danger around you." This website(www.neuroskills.com) states that the frontal lobe is separated into two different parts, the right and the left. "The left brain controls our language abilities and the right controls communicative abilities. Additional symptoms to injuring this part of the brain include: losing facial expression, losing sense of motion in body parts such as your arms and fingers, and Broca's Aphasia, which is trouble or difficulty speaking. This usually happens after a stroke on the left side of the brain."