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Parts of the Functions

Brain
It is the largest lobes in our brain. It is the reason why we can control our
movements, solve problems, reasoning and judgment, speech and
Frontal Lobe language, regulation of emotions and mood including reading emotion of
others.

Its functions are similar to frontal lobe, temporal lobe center around auditory
Temporal Lobe stimuli, memory and emotion. It is also a key role in auditory processing,
perception, memory speech and speech.

It is the major interpreter of the sensory world around the body. It deals with
Parietal Lobe many sensations such as touch, pressure, pain, heat, cold and tension. It
also plays a role in navigating and controlling our body.

The parietal lobe processes information about temperature, taste, touch


and movement. Together with memory it integrates them with sensations of
Occipital Lobe taste, sound, sight and touch. Movements, face recognition, memory
information, color determination are possible because of this lobe.
Together with the brainstem, cerebellum accompany the cerebrum in
promoting full physical and mental function. Cerebellum helps us to
Cerebellum maintain our balance, coordinate our movement, clear visions, motor
learning and many more.

ACENAS, JOHN DENVER E.


SBAC-2B

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