to sense taste :-)
The left frontal lobe.
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To lobe the ear
It is death
Budd-Chiari syndrome, caused by occlusion of hepatic venous outflow, can lead to hypertrophy of the caudate lobe due to its own caval anastomosis that allows for continued function of this lobe of the liver.
The function of the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland is to store and secrete hormones that are produced by the brain. These hormones are oxytocin and antidiuretic hormone.
A physician can detect vagal stimulation in a depressed person by observing physiological responses such as heart rate variability, which may indicate heightened vagal tone. They may also assess symptoms related to vagal responses, such as changes in gastrointestinal function or levels of anxiety. Additionally, monitoring responses to specific therapies, like deep breathing exercises or mindfulness techniques, can provide insights into vagal activity. However, definitive assessment often requires specialized tools like heart rate monitors or imaging techniques.
yes.
The parasympathetic, I believe you mean? The vagal nerve, in particular, quiets the body and its systems, and inhibits adrenal function, etc. In the sense of the question posed, the vagal nerve relaxes the body and prepares it for food intake and sexual activity.
you breath in and out without the lung you wont survive
The occipital lobe of the brain does not have the intrinsic ability to repair itself like some other organs. Recovery from injury to the occipital lobe often involves other parts of the brain compensating for the loss of function. Rehabilitation therapy and treatment strategies can help improve outcomes and function.
The temporal lobe in the brain is responsible for processing auditory information, storing memories, and helping with language comprehension and recognition.