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Occipital Lobe
Sensory
The visual processing center of the brain containing most of the anatomical region of the visual cortex and provides vision.
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Association
These are important in analyzing visual patterns and combining visual patterns and combining visual images with other sensory experiences as when one recognizes another person.
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Frontal Lobe
Association
Provide higher intellectual processes, such as concentrating, planning, and complex problem solving. Control emotional behavior and produce awareness of the possible consequences of behavior.
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Motor
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Broca's Area: Coordinates the complex muscular actions of the mouth, tongue, and larynx, which makes speech possible.
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Parietal Lobe
Sensory
Sensations of temperature, touch, pressure, and pain in the skin.
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Association
Help interpret information and aid in understanding speech and choosing words to express thoughts and feelings.
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Temporal Lobe
Association
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Interpret complex sensory experiences such as those needed to understand speech and read. Store memories of visual scenes, music, and other complex sensory patterns.
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Sensory
Centers for hearing. Involved in high-level auditory processing. Involved in primary auditory perception.
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