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Q: What is area at the back of the temporal lobe that is crucial in the ability to listen process and understand what others are saying is?
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Site of styloid process?

Temporal Bone


Which bone houses the mastoid sinus?

the mastoid process of the temporal bone


The projection of the temporal bone is the?

Mastoid process


What is it called when you have the ability to understand another person's thought process and communicate with that person without the direct use of one's other sensations?

To have the ability to understand another persons thought process is empathy. To communicate with that person without direct use of other senses is known as telepathy.


Site of the styloid process?

In the skull, the temporal bone.


Bony process posterior to the earlobe?

That would be the Mastoid Process which is a condyle, or protuberance It could be the Zygomatic process, or the temporal process, but that is a little more superior to the ear lobe


Does the temporal bone have a styloid process?

Yes. Also, the radius and ulna have a styloid process.


The mastoid process is located on which bone?

The mastoid process is part of the temporal bone of the skull, and is the lump that can be felt just behind the ear.


What muscle originates in the zygomatic process?

The zygomatic process is located on the temporal bone. The process is connected to the zygomatic bone to create the zygomatic arch.


Where in the body is the mastoid bone?

The purpose of the mastoid process is to function as an attachment for particular muscles of the neck. It is situated in the posterior part of the temporal bone.


Is mastoid process is located on each temporal bone?

Yes. The mastoid process is a bump of bone on the temporal bones. You can feel it by gently rubbing back and forth right behind your ear lobes.


What is temporal isolation?

isolation due to population groups reproducing at different times.