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Different parts of the brain effect different aspects of behaviour.

The Frontal Lobe (your forehead part) is important for planning of movements, recent memory and some aspects of emotion.

The Temporal lobe (bottom of brain near and behind your ear) is important for hearing, and advanced visual processing.

The Occipital lobe (back of head) is important for vision.

The Parietal Lobe (top of head) is important for bodily sensations.

The primary motor cortex is vital for skeletal muscle movement, and the primary somatic sensory cortex receives information from the skin and taste buds.

As you can see, behaviour regulation is distributed across the whole brain

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