What are the four lobes of the brain that control cognitive and sensory functions?
The four lobes of the brain that control cognitive and sensory functions are the (1 ) frontal lobe, which is essential for cognitive function, contains the speech center, and predominates in planning, as well as the initiation and inhibition of voluntary motion; (2 ) parietal lobe, which is responsible for receiving somatic (body) sense; (3 ) temporal lobe, which is a vitally important site for auditory and language reception and processing; and (4 ) occipital lobe, which is the region that receives visual stimulation and also processes higher level visual data.
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