The three lobes of the brain contribute mainly to perception.
1) Temporal lobe contributes to hearing.
2) Occipital lobe contributes to vision.
3) Parietal lobe contributes to touch and motor perception.
The frontal lobe
Apparently, there is more than one part of the brain that is devoted to the perception of faces. These include occipital face area, the fusiform face area, the superior temporal sulcus, the amygdala and parts of the temporal lobe.
Speech perception. For now on look it up in the book for your open-book test. lol
to make meaninful prescrition
The biggest part of the sheep's brain is the Cerebrum.
temporal lobe
temporal lobe
The Parietal Lobe of the Cerebrum
The Temporal Lobe is the part of the brain that is associated with perception and recognition of auditory stimuli, memory, and speech
Every part of the brain - except possibly the brain stem, where involuntary processes are - contributes to intelligence.
The frontal lobe
it is controlled by the brain
Hydraxon said: It can occur pretty much anywhere you want it to. All you need to do is learn how to use it in the first place, and about a year later it works fine.
Perception is how you interpret the world around you and make sense of it in your brain.
Marcus J. Naumer has written: 'Multisensory object perception in the primate brain' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Brain, Perception, Visual perception, Primates, Cerebral Cortex, Physiology
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Apparently, there is more than one part of the brain that is devoted to the perception of faces. These include occipital face area, the fusiform face area, the superior temporal sulcus, the amygdala and parts of the temporal lobe.