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Cerebrum
Responsible for higher brain functions such as thought, action, and coordination of movement.
Frontal Lobe
Involved in reasoning, planning, problem-solving, emotions, and voluntary movement.
Parietal Lobe
Processes sensory information related to touch, temperature, pain, and spatial orientation.
Temporal Lobe
Involved in processing auditory information and is important for memory and emotion.
Occipital Lobe
Responsible for visual processing.
Cerebellum
Important for coordination, balance, and fine motor control.
Function of the Cerebrum
Higher brain functions such as thought, action, and coordination.
Role of the Cerebellum
Ensures smooth and voluntary movements by integrating sensory input and motor commands.
Parietal Lobe Function
Processes sensory information related to touch, temperature, pain, and spatial orientation.
Frontal Lobe Functions
Reasoning, planning, problem-solving, emotions, and voluntary movement.
Temporal Lobe Functions
Processing auditory information, memory, and emotion.
Occipital Lobe Function
Visual processing.
Cerebellum's Role in Movement
Helps maintain posture and equilibrium.
Cerebrum Hemispheres
Divided into two hemispheres: left and right.
Importance of Cerebellum
Crucial for coordination, balance, and fine motor control.
Integration in Cerebellum
Integrates sensory input and motor commands for smooth movements.
Frontal Lobe Functions
Reasoning, planning, problem-solving, emotions, and voluntary movement. Example: Planning a route for a road trip.
Parietal Lobe Function
Processes sensory information related to touch, temperature, pain, and spatial orientation. Example: Feeling the temperature of water to determine if it's warm or cold.
Temporal Lobe Functions
Processing auditory information, memory, and emotion. Example: Recognizing a friend's voice on the phone.
Occipital Lobe Function
Visual processing. Example: Identifying a face in a crowd.
Cerebellum's Role in Movement
Helps maintain posture and equilibrium. Example: Riding a bicycle and adjusting balance.