Occipital lobe
The occipital lobe is the back part of the brain that is involved with vision.
Occipital lobe
Sits at the back of the head
Medulla oblongata
the connection between the brainstem and the spinal cord
Temporal lobe.
The sides of the brain, temporal lobes are involved in short-term memory, speech, musical rhythm and some degree of smell recognition.
Temporal lobe
Behind the ears
Pons
Frontal lobe
The frontal lobes are important for voluntary movement, expressive language and for managing higher level executive functions.
Frontal lobe
directly behind the forehead
Midbrain
The midbrain is the smallest portion of the brainstem and is in the brainstem between the pons caudally (mesencephalic-pons groove) and the diencephalon, which includes the thalamus, the hypothalamus, the epithalamus, and the subthalamus
Parietal lobe
Your parietal lobe is a processing center for sensations you can feel with your sense of touch.
Parietal lobe
Underneath the crown of the skull, at the top rear of the head
brainstem
It is responsible for many vital functions of life, such as breathing, consciousness, blood pressure, heart rate, and sleep
Brainstem
near the bottom of the brain, at the back of the skull