The occipital lobe is important for seeing, as it processes visual information from the eyes. The temporal lobe is important for hearing, as it processes auditory information from the ears.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that cats have synesthesia, a condition where one sensory experience triggers another, such as seeing colors when hearing sounds.
Yes, the frontal lobes are responsible for functions such as decision making and judgment. These areas of the brain play a critical role in planning, problem-solving, and controlling impulses. Damage to the frontal lobes can lead to difficulties in these cognitive functions.
Yes, some people can smell things in their dreams, although it is less common than seeing or hearing things in dreams.
Yes, synesthesia is a real neurological phenomenon where stimulation of one sensory pathway leads to automatic, involuntary experiences in a second sensory pathway. This can manifest as seeing colors when hearing music or tasting flavors when seeing numbers.
The frontal lobes are responsible for higher mental processes such as decision making, problem solving, and reasoning. These lobes also play a role in personality, social behavior, and impulse control.
Seeing and hearing are important but not necessary to live a full life. Seeing and hearing gives you the ability to drive a car, ride a bike, work a job, and watch your kids grow up.
The temporal lobes are parts of the cerebrum that are involved in speech , memory , and hearing .
These senses are found in the cerebrum but in special locations. Touch and pressure is found along the central sulcus of the parietal lobes, taste in the frontal lobe, smell in the temporal lobes, hearing also in the temporal lobes and vision in the occipital lobe.
A warthog has trouble seeing and also hearing!
Two functioning ears are important to hearing similar to how two eyes are useful for seeing. Sensing direction and distance requires triangulation. This is called binocular vision and binaural hearing.
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The word "perception" involves both hearing and seeing, as it refers to the way we interpret and understand sensory information received through our various senses, including both vision and hearing.
Judaism emphasizes both; but hearing is paramount for Torah-learning.
it would be weird if you been seeing or hearing things. But put yourself in Helen Keller shoes and see how it feels for the rest of your life
Frontal (Apex)
Seeing, hearing, taste, touch, and smell.
Auditory ( hearing) Visual ( seeing)