The occipital lobe is responsible for mostly registering visual memories and images because it is in the back of the brain. The temporal lobe mostly retains audible memories and is also responsible for triggering and registering sound. the temporal lobe of the brain is near the ear area.
located in the midbrain; contains flex centers for vision and audition - Corpora quadrigemina.
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2 superior colliculi - vision 2 inferior colliculi - audition
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Visual: Superior Colliculi and Corpa Quadrigemina Auditory: Inferior Colliculi and Corpa Quadrigemina
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Cleas vision,
Cerebrum That is a pretty broad area, true that the occipital lobe of the cerebrum is our vision center and the temporarl lobe houses our auditory center, neither of these necessarily controls our reflexes of these senses. I believe the answer that they were looking for is the corpora quadrigemina, part of the midbrain that contains the superior colliculi and the inferioror colliculi, which help us react to/analyze visual and auditory sensations that we encounter
nerves do that
An example of an intrinsic reflex is the pupillary reflex, in which the pupils of the eye constrict when exposed to bright light and dilate in response to darkness. This reflex helps regulate the amount of light entering the eye to optimize vision.
The convergence reflex is important for maintaining single, clear vision when looking at objects up close. It allows both eyes to move inward together, aligning their gaze on a near object. This helps prevent double vision and eye strain.