Briefly describe the 4 lobes of the cerebral cortex.

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The cerebral cortex can be divided into four lobes, named for the skull bones that lie over them: occipital, parietal, temporal, and frontal. The occipital lobe is part of the visual system. The parietal lobe is involved with the somatosensory system and monitors all the information about eye, head, and body positions and passes it on to brain areas that control movement. The temporal lobe is the primary target for auditory information. The temporal lobe (usually the left hemisphere) is also involved in comprehension of spoken language. The temporal lobe also contributes to complex aspects of vision, including perception of movement and recognition of faces. The frontal lobe is related to working memory, decision making, motor control, and other functions.

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