The temporal lobe lies below the lateral sulcus and is angled downwards and forwards to resemble the thumb of a boxing glove. Its posterior boundary (with the occipital lobe) is the pre-occipital notch. The temporal lobe is involved in hearing, speech comprehension and visual recognition. It ha...
The parietal lobe is vital for sensory perception and integration, including the management of taste, hearing, sight, touch, and smell. It is home to the brain's primary sensory area, a region where the brain interprets input from other areas of the body. Research suggests that, the more ...