The cerebrum controls all senses, memory, and the ability to learn. :)
*Sound is processed in the auditory cortex according to my understanding. 2-9-11 HMS
The cerebrum
Temporal lobes, primary auditory area
the cerebellum
Language Comprehension in the brain is in Wernicke's area. Hearing is through the outer, middle and inner ear, going through the eighth crainal nerve in the brain stem.
The cerebrum controls all senses, memory, and the ability to learn. Primarily in audio stimulation (hearing) and notably music the right temporal lobe makes sense of what you hear.
Mot sure about hearing but vision is regulated by the Cerebrum.
The forebrain is the largest and most recently developed part of the brain.
The cerebrum is responsible for mental activity.
Language Comprehension in the brain is in Wernicke's area. Hearing is through the outer, middle and inner ear, going through the eighth crainal nerve in the brain stem.
The Primary Auditory Cortex is responsible for hearing and it is located in the superior aspect of the temporal lobe and performs the basics of hearing; pitch and volume.
its the cerebellum
which part of sheep's brain is responsible for locating its young
The cerebrum controls all senses, memory, and the ability to learn. Primarily in audio stimulation (hearing) and notably music the right temporal lobe makes sense of what you hear.
The brain
Temporal lobe,is the part of the brain which interprets and processes auditory, or hearing.
No single part of the brain is responsible for consciousness. The brainstem, diencephalon, and cerebral hemispheres are all involved in consciousness.
The part of the body where you would find grey matter is in the brain. Grey matter is responsible for muscle control and sensory perception such as sight, hearing and speech.
The Temporal Lobe
Balance and hearing both derive from the same organ, the cochlea, therefore the auditory center of the brain is also responsible for perceiving balance.
the prefrontal part