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Artemon [7]
4 years ago
7

Match the lobe of the cerebrum with its function. Involved in hearing and smell General sensory functions, such as touch and tas

te Processes visual input and helps store visual memories Voluntary motor functions, verbal communication, and personality
Biology
2 answers:
nevsk [136]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Frontal lobe

Voluntary motor functions, verbal communication, and personality

It also helps in aggression and mood determination

Parietal lobe

General sensory functions, such as touch and taste

Occipital lobe

Processes visual input and helps store visual memories

It goes a long way in Receiving and integrating visual input.

Temporal lobe

Involved in hearing and smell

It also aids Memory functions

Alexxandr [17]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

A-Temporal Lobe, B- Parietal Lobe, C- Occipital Lobe, D- Frontal Lobe

Explanation:

The brain is an organ that is divided into three main parts which are "Brain Stem", "Cerebellum" and the biggest one "Cerebrum" which is responsible for most of our cognitive functions.

And the cerebrum is then divided into 4 lobes which their functions are given in the question.

Temporal Lobe has functions such as hearing and it includes the auditory cortex which is responsible for interpreting language inputs.

Parietal Lobe is located at the back of the brain and is responsible for processing most sensory inputs especially inputs that we receive from touching.

Occipital Lobe is the section of the cerebrum which processes all visual informations, the objects around us, their colors and movements etc.

The fourth and maybe the most vital section of the cerebrum, Frontal Lobe is the part which is responsible for forming and controlling our personalities, memories, emotions etc.

I hope this answer helps.

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