A gyrus is a(n) ___________ while a sulcus is a(n) ___________.
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The Cortical Forebrain
Multiple Choice
The visual centers of the brain area are contained in the
A
corpus callosum.
B
parietal lobes.
C
temporal lobes.
D
occipital lobes.
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Identify the function of each brain area mentioned in the options: corpus callosum, parietal lobes, temporal lobes, and occipital lobes.
Understand that the corpus callosum is responsible for connecting the left and right hemispheres of the brain, facilitating interhemispheric communication.
Recognize that the parietal lobes are primarily involved in processing sensory information related to touch, temperature, and spatial awareness.
Acknowledge that the temporal lobes are crucial for processing auditory information and are also involved in memory and emotion.
Learn that the occipital lobes are primarily responsible for visual processing, making them the correct answer for the location of the visual centers of the brain.
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