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What Lobe is Wernicke's area in?

I believe it is the temporal lobe. Posterior portion of the superior temporal gyrus in the temporal lobe


The zygomatic arch is made up of what two specific structures of what two bones?

The zygomatic bone, a portion of the frontal bone, and a portion of the temporal bone.


Which portion of the temporal bone articulates with the jawbone?

at the mandibular fossa


When a large portion of your temporal lobe is removed what might you have difficulty with after?

Detecting odors


What is in the upper portion on the side of the head?

The parietal sits just above the temporal


What risks are present with anterior temporal lobectomy?

A specific risk associated with ATL is possible injury to the cerebral cortex, the outer portion of the brain that consists of layers of nerve cells and their connections, during the lobectomy procedure


Damage to which portion of the cerebral cortex would most likely interfere with hearing?

Temporal Lobe


What are the two main gyri and sulci that can be seen on the most superior portion of the brain?

Superior frontal gyrus, superior temporal gyrus, superior frontal sulcus, superior temporal sulcus


What is the function of the temporal lobe?

The portion of the cerebral cortex where auditory impulses are interpreted


What is the name of the temple bone?

There is not a temple bone, its part of the cranium or the skull. The portion of the skull at the temple is called the temporal arch.


What does petrus mean?

Pertaining to a hard dense portion of the temporal bone containing the auditory organs. Pertaining to the hard dense portion of the temporal bone containing the auditory organs. "Petrus" means rock. Simon's name was changed to Peter, signifying a change from sand to rock, a more stable foundation for the Church.


Which parts of the temporal bone contribute to the clavaria?

The squamous and the parietal parts of the temporal bone contribute to the cranial vault or calvaria. The squamous part forms part of the lateral walls, while the parietal part forms part of the top of the skull.