Frontal lobe
The Parietal Lobe control touch, movement, pain, orientation, recognition and more....
Yes, in the Temporal Lobe.
Frontal Lobe
parietal lobe
The frontal lobe
the control over sight
The lobe that controls sight is the occipital lobe. The lobe that contorls hearing is the temporal lobe, the lobe that deals with pain, pressure, temperature, touch, and part of taste is the parietal lobe. The lobe that controls consciousness and primary body movements is the frontal lobe. The temporal lobe is said to control smell.
Occipital Lobe of the cerebral hemisphere is located in the back of the head and controls vision.
The four regions of the cerebral cortex are the frontal lobe, parietal lobe, temporal lobe, and occipital lobe. Each region is responsible for different functions, such as motor control in the frontal lobe, sensory processing in the parietal lobe, auditory and language functions in the temporal lobe, and visual processing in the occipital lobe.
it helps control your attitude. if you are easily angered. you may have weak occipital lobe. children have underdeveloped occipital lobes.
The four major lobes of the brain are the frontal lobe, parietal lobe, temporal lobe, and occipital lobe. Each lobe is associated with different functions such as motor control, sensory perception, language processing, and visual processing.