decision making
Frontal lobe
Language is predominantly housed in the left hemisphere, but some aspects are controlled in the right hemisphere.
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.
it seperates the parietal from the frontal lobe, also it seperates the primary motor lobe from the primary somatosensory cortex.
Frontal lobotomy is surgical incision into the frontal lobe of the brain.
frontal lobe
The lobe of the brain that deals with the thinking, conceptualizing, and the planning is the Frontal Lobe.
It depends on what you mean by function. Can you live without a frontal lobe? Yes. You can carry out basic functions without a frontal lobe, including eating, sleeping, moving, etc. As the frontal lobes control executive functions (planning, strategies, social awareness, etc.), without a frontal lobe you would not have these abilities and your personality would be different. Many mammals have small frontal lobes and as a result usually do not engage in the higher level cognitive functions listed above.
The frontal lobe is used in decision making.
Frontal lobe
Language is predominantly housed in the left hemisphere, but some aspects are controlled in the right hemisphere.
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.
frontal lobe, parietal lobe, occipital lobe, and the temporal lobe
Left temporal.
Motor functions are controlled in the motor cortex (particularly, the primary motor cortex and premotor cortex), which are substantially located in the parietal lobe (roughly the rear third of the top of the brain).
Occipital lobe of the cerebrum.
it seperates the parietal from the frontal lobe, also it seperates the primary motor lobe from the primary somatosensory cortex.