Frontal Lobe
Parietal Lobe
Temporal Lobe
Occipital Lobe
100

Where are the frontal lobes located?

Behind the forehead.

100

Where are the parietal lobes located?

Behind frontal lobes, at the top of the skull.

100

Where are the temporal lobes located?

They extend back behind the temples.

100

Where are the occipital lobes located?

At the base of the back of the head.

200

What is a main function of the frontal lobe?

Cognitive actions, voluntary movements, emotional regulation.

200

What are some functions of the parietal lobe? 

Sensation and perception.

200

What is a function of the temporal lobe?

Processing sounds.

200

What is the function of the occipital lobe?

Visual perception
300

What can result from damage to the frontal lobe?

Speech deficits, motor movement issues, behavioral issues.

300

What can result with injury to the parietal lobe?

Difficulty writing or mathematics.

300

What symptoms can result from a temporal lobe injury?

Bad long term memory, inability to recognize words.

300

What symptoms can be a result of an injury to the occipital lobe?

Blind spots or impaired vision.

400

What is orbitofrontal syndrome? 

Fearlessness or disregard for outcomes.

400

What is Gerstmann’s syndrome?

The inability to write, do math, or distinguish a difference between fingers.

400

What disorder can be caused by damage to the temporal lobe?

Epilepsy

400

What is Anton Syndrome?

The unawareness of the inability to see.