Temporal Lobe
The Temporal lobe located within the Cerebrum is the primary hearing and smelling area of the brain.
The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain that allows you to think, make decisions, imagine, etc. It contains about 10 billion neurons, and about 50 trillion synapse. The surface of the cerebrum is called the cerebral cortex, composing of 6 layers of neurons (nerve cells), which is above white pathways. There are also ridges called gyri (singular: gyrus) and valleys called sulci (singular: sulcus). Some Sulci are long and are convenient boundaries between 4 areas of the cerebrum called lobes. The furthest forward is called the frontal lobe and is the most important because of its use for intelligence. http://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/genpsycerebrum.HTML
Auditory cortex is in the temporal lobe lateral fissure area.
It is an area in the cerebrum that helps integrate common thought processes
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The cerebrum controls all senses, memory, and the ability to learn. :) *Sound is processed in the auditory cortex according to my understanding. 2-9-11 HMS
Primary auditory cortex
Primary motor area.
The Temporal lobe located within the Cerebrum is the primary hearing and smelling area of the brain.
The auditory cortex, which detects sound quality like loudness and tone, is right above the auditory association area, which processes complex auditory information.
the temporal lobe
primary motor area of cerebral cortex ,cerebrum
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The functions can be varying depending on the specific region of the temporal lobe. One well known function is language comprehension in Wernicke's area (Brodmann areas 44 and 45). The temporal lobe also houses the primary auditory cortex, is involved in memory, and object recognition among other functions.
The surface of the brain has wrinkles. The sulci are the inner folds of the surface of the cerebrum, and the gyri are the "bumps" of the surface. These increase the surface area of the cerebrum.
The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain that allows you to think, make decisions, imagine, etc. It contains about 10 billion neurons, and about 50 trillion synapse. The surface of the cerebrum is called the cerebral cortex, composing of 6 layers of neurons (nerve cells), which is above white pathways. There are also ridges called gyri (singular: gyrus) and valleys called sulci (singular: sulcus). Some Sulci are long and are convenient boundaries between 4 areas of the cerebrum called lobes. The furthest forward is called the frontal lobe and is the most important because of its use for intelligence. http://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/genpsycerebrum.HTML
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