The lobe that controls sight is the occipital lobe. The lobe that contorls hearing is the temporal lobe, the lobe that deals with pain, pressure, temperature, touch, and part of taste is the parietal lobe. The lobe that controls consciousness and primary body movements is the frontal lobe. The temporal lobe is said to control smell.
Sense of smell
The olfactory lobe is responsible for the sense of smell.
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The part of the brain where balance is processed is the cerebellum. The cerebellum also controls posture and other motor functions.
The amygdala is the part of the brain responsible for processing fear and other emotional responses. It plays a key role in detecting threats and activating the body's fight-or-flight response.
Smells are recognized by our brain only. Similarly the emotions by brain too, this are attached.
Epileptic seizures originating in the olfactory part of the brain can create unusual or unexplained smells.
Brain
Indirectly, yes. The skin passes feelings of soft, hard, cold, or hot to the brain. The eyes send images. The nose sends smells, and the mouth sends flavors. The ears send sounds and balance. These are all processed in the brain.
Processing of pain signals occurs in the parietal lobes, or sensory cortex. The actual sensation of pain is processed throughout the brain.
It depends on which part of the brain was injured - not all people lose their sense of smell. If the part of the brain that controls that sense is injured, then you will lose the ability because the brain cells are damaged and don't work to report smells like they used to.
cerebrum.
What we see is processed as vision in the occipital lobes of the brain.
Not true. Eating food processed from a microwave oven does not cause brain damage.
This disorder is of the neurological type, and the brain is the central part affected by this. Someone with this disorder has trouble processing simple everyday sights and smells.