Parietal Lobe
Frontal Lobe
Occipital Lobe
Temporal Lobe
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Located in this lobe, what is the name of the prominent gyrus that is responsible for the main sensory receptive area?

Postcentral gyrus

100

What is the main function of this lobe?

to control thinking, movement, behavior, and decision-making


100

What does this lobe process?

Visual signals sent from your eyes.

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What type of information does the temporal lobe primarily process?

Auditory information such as sound and speech.

200

If an area in this lobe was impaired, what would be the effects shown?

Issues regarding spatial awareness (ie. bumping into things), difficulty in performing calculations and information regarding numerics, etc.

200

Which region controls voluntary movement?

M1

200

What two cells make up this lobe?

Neurons and Glial cells.

200

The left temporal lobe plays a major role in understanding what skill related to communication?

Language comprehension.

300

What is the name and purpose of the cortex in this area of the lobe?

The primary somatosensory cortex is located in this area of the brain and is responsible for receiving sensation from touch receptors, muscle-stretch receptors, and joint receptors?

300

What is the area of speech production called?

Broca’s area

300

Where is this lobe located?

Back of your brain, at the caudal end; posterior to parietal lobe and dorsal to the cerebellum. 

300

Damage to the temporal lobe can lead to changes in which two emotional or behavioral responses?

Fear and motivation.

400

Approximately how much does the parietal lobe make up of the brain’s cerebral cortex?

around 19%

400

What is the area called that is in charge or planning and decision making?  

Prefrontal cortex

400

What happens when you severely damage this lobe?

Damage can lead to cortical blindness which is when you have no conscious visual perception, no visual imagery, and no vision in dreams.

400

What happens when the temporal lobe is damaged on both sides of the brain?

It can cause trouble recognizing sounds, faces, or words, and may lead to memory problems.

500

Split into two lobules, what are their names and functions in this lobe?

Inferior Parietal Lobe - concerned with language, mathematical operations, body image, spatial attention, visuomotor, and auditory processing

Superior Parietal Lobe - spatial orientation and sensorimotor integration, as well as being responsible for receiving many signals from your hands. 

500

What does the orbitofrontal cortex control?

Social behaviors and impulse

500

What are the two main functional areas of this lobe?

The primary visual cortex (V1) - Where visual information from the retina first arrives via the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) in the thalamus. 

The secondary visual cortex (V2, V3, V4, V5) - This surrounds the primary visual cortex and is responsible for more detailed visual processing, such as color, form, and motion.

500

What are two major structures within the temporal lobe that are involved in emotion and memory?

The amygdala and the hippocampus.

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