Actually, no part of the brain controls taste. The sense of smell is mostly what your sense taste comes from. Before u put the food into your mouth, your nose smells it. It is also smelling it while it is in your house. I believe your actual tongue can only taste sweet, sour, and salty. If u ever have time, when you're eating something hold your nose and keep ur nose held for a few seconds. Taste anything? Now let it go. U should definitely be able to taste it now. :) hope that helped.
Generally, emotions are expressed by the amygdala.
the temporal lobe controls your sense of smell
the temporal lobe
it is the brain stem
The cerebrum the largest part of the brain
the limbic system controls anger and other emotions
The olfactory is the "sense of smell through your nose. The cerebrum part of the brain, more specifically, the temporal lobe, is where the olfactory/sense of smell is. That is also the part of that controls hearing.
Action potential in the brain
the brain
it is the brain stem
Yes. it all depends on what part of the brain the tumor is in.
The Parietal Lobe
The cerebrum the largest part of the brain
The sense of smell can be enhanced by eating healthy and having regular medical check up. The sense of smell usually enhances our ability to taste. The sense of smell usually affects the primitive part of our brain.
Gustatory receptors are part of the sense of taste. They are in your mouth. Olfactory receptors are part of the sense of smell. They are in your nose.
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.
the limbic system controls anger and other emotions
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.
The sense of smell is controlled by the olfactory nerves.
The brain stem is the part that controls breathing, it is the stem that allows the respiratory system to work and help you breathe