This document summarizes key information about different types of strokes that can occur in different areas of the brain:
1) Anterior cerebral artery strokes can cause contralateral leg weakness and sensory loss as well as behavioral abnormalities and incontinence.
2) Middle cerebral artery strokes typically cause hemiplegia of the contralateral side affecting the lower face, arm and hand while sparing the leg, as well as contralateral sensory loss and visual field deficits.
3) Posterior cerebral artery strokes commonly cause visual deficits like contralateral homonymous hemianopia since the occipital lobe is responsible for vision.