miércoles, 1 de septiembre de 2010

Brain lobes

A lobe is a part of the cerebral cortex, the brain divided by function. The following defines the main brain lobes.
Frontal Lobe: Located on the front, ahead of the fissure of Rolando. Its boundaries are defined. This gives the ability to move, to reason and solve problems.

Parietal lobe: it is behind the fissure of Rolando and above that of Silvio; behind imaginary borders the external perpendicular fissure. Responsible for external sensory perceptions (hands, feet): sensitivity, tact, perception.
Occipital lobe: the posterior cerebral cap, which in many animals have well defined boundaries, but that man has lost his identity anatomy. Responsible for the production of images.


Temporal lobe: this is part of the brain. Located across the occipital lobe, located under and behind the Sylvian fissure, around the back of each temple, plays an important role in complex visual tasks such as face recognition. This charge of hearing, balance and coordination. It is the primary olfactory center of the brain. It also receives and processes information from the ears helps to balance and equilibrium, and regulate emotions and motivations such as anxiety, pleasure and anger.


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