The lobe of the brain that deals with the thinking, conceptualizing, and the planning is the Frontal Lobe.
Both parts have various functions, though the most important is memory for the temporal lobe, and vision for the occipital lobe.
The frontal lobe is one of the major sections of the cerebral cortex. It controls thinking, decision making, and all voluntary actions.
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frontal lobe
This is pretty generalized but the frontal lobe is responsible for movement as well as personality, the parietal lobes are responsible for somatic (bodily) sensations, the temporal lobe functions in hearing and the occipital lobe functions in vision.
Some functions of the temporal lobe include organizing sensory input, auditory perception, language and speech production, as well as anything that has to do with one's memory. These functions of the temporal lobe help to function the human body.
Both parts have various functions, though the most important is memory for the temporal lobe, and vision for the occipital lobe.
frontal lobe
Occipital lobe of the cerebrum.
The biggest part of the brain is the cerebrum. The cerebrum makes up 85% of the brain's weight.The cerebrum is the thinking part of the brain and it controls your voluntary muscles: the ones that move when you want them to.
decision making
Neurons in the cerebral cortex (cerebrum) work together, receiving electrochemical signals, "processing" them, and propagating them in vast networks of other neurons to provide the following functions: - frontal lobe - thinking, higher cognitive processes - motor cortex (in frontal lobe) - movement - Broca's area (in frontal lobe) - speech - parietal lobe - sensation - Wernicke's area (in temporal-parietal junction) - speech comprehension - temporal lobe (in combination with hippocampus) - learning and memory - occipital lobe - vision
Critical thinking is controlled by various regions of the brain, including the prefrontal cortex, which is responsible for higher cognitive functions such as reasoning, decision-making, and problem-solving. The frontal and parietal lobes also play a role in critical thinking by integrating information from different brain regions and helping us analyze and evaluate complex situations. Additionally, the hippocampus and amygdala are involved in critical thinking by processing and regulating emotional responses that may influence our decision-making processes.
The frontal lobe is one of the major sections of the cerebral cortex. It controls thinking, decision making, and all voluntary actions.
The parietal lobe deals with sensory and navigation. It is the main part of the brain that functions for sensory information.
emotions, speech, and motor functions.