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  2. Lobes of the brain: Structure and function - Kenhub

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    The 6 lobes of the brain include the frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital, insular and limbic lobes. Learn about their structure and function at Kenhub!

  3. Brain Anatomy and How the Brain Works - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    Lobes of the Brain and What They Control. Each brain hemisphere (parts of the cerebrum) has four sections, called lobes: frontal, parietal, temporal and occipital. Each lobe controls specific functions. Frontal lobe.

  4. Parts of the Brain: Anatomy, Structure & Functions - Simply...

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    The cerebrum is divided into two hemispheres, the left and right, and contains the lobes of the brain (frontal, temporal, parietal, and occipital lobes). The cerebrum produces higher functioning roles such as thinking, learning, memory, language, emotion, movement, and perception.

  5. Lobes of the brain - Queensland Brain Institute - University of...

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    In humans, the lobes of the brain are divided by a number of bumps and grooves. These are known as gyri (bumps) and sulci (groves or fissures). The folding of the brain, and the resulting gyri and sulci, increases its surface area and enables more cerebral cortex matter to fit inside the skull.

  6. Parts of the Brain: Anatomy, Functions, and Conditions - Verywell...

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    The brain comprises four lobes, each associated with different functions. The frontal lobe is found at the front of the brain; the parietal lobe is behind the frontal lobe; the temporal lobe is located at the sides of the head; and the occipital lobe is found at the back of the head.

  7. Brain Basics: Know Your Brain | National Institute of...

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    As you look at the words and pictures on this page, two areas at the back of the brain are at work. These lobes, called the occipital lobes, process images from the eyes and link that information with images stored in memory. Damage to the occipital lobes can cause blindness.

  8. Lobes of the brain - Wikipedia

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    The lobes of the brain are the major identifiable zones of the human cerebral cortex, and they comprise the surface of each hemisphere of the cerebrum. The two hemispheres are roughly symmetrical in structure, and are connected by the corpus callosum.

  9. Frontal lobes: The frontal lobes are in the front part of your brain, right behind your forehead. This is the largest lobe and it controls voluntary movement, speech and intellect. The parts of your frontal lobes that control movement are called the primary motor cortex or precentral gyrus.

  10. The Human Brain: Anatomy and Function - Visible Body

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    Each hemisphere can be divided into four lobes: the frontal lobe, temporal lobe, occipital lobe, and parietal lobe. The lobes are functional segments. They specialize in various areas of thought and memory, of planning and decision making, and of speech and sense perception. 2. The Cerebellum Fine-Tunes Body Movements and Maintains Balance.

  11. Overview of Cerebral Function - Overview of Cerebral Function -...

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    Lobes of the Brain. Brain function is extensively lateralized. Visual, tactile, and motor activities of the left side of the body are directed predominantly by the right hemisphere and vice versa. Certain complex functions involve both hemispheres but are directed predominantly by one (cerebral dominance).