apex, frontal lobe
Yes, the frontal lobes are responsible for functions such as decision making and judgment. These areas of the brain play a critical role in planning, problem-solving, and controlling impulses. Damage to the frontal lobes can lead to difficulties in these cognitive functions.
Brain : the frontal lobes.
Frontal (Apex)
Temporal lobes
Simply put, the frontal lobes control decision-making, planning, inhibition of behaviours (based on decision-making) and to some extent, are involve in emotional processing. The frontal lobes are thought to be immature until as late as early 20's.
occipital lobes
The olfactory lobes of a pig are very large. This is important so that the pig can use its sense of smell effectively.
It is a cyst with two lobes (making it appear to have two halves - almost).
The frontal lobes of the brain are the seat of judgment. The most famous case which proved this, is that of Phineas Gage, a railway worker who had a tamping iron blown through his skull, causing a dramatic change in his personality.
Lobes. The breakdown is frontal lobes, occipital lobes, parietal lobes, and temporal lobes
The frontal Lobes. It is one of the four major divisions of the cerebral cortex. This part of the brain regulates decision making, problem solving and controls of purposeful behaviour, consciousness and emotion.
The lobes of the Cerebrum are frontal lobe, parietal lobe, occipital lobe and the temporal lobe.