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Cerebrum


LOCATION

It’s the uppermost part of the brain inside the skull superior to other brain structures such as pons, cerebellum and medulla oblongata.

 

LOBES

Cerebrum is divided into two Hemispheres, each controlling the opposite side of the body. Each hemisphere is further subdivided into lobes, roughly defined by many surface folds. These are

 

FRONTAL LOBE

Location

It’s the most anterior lobe of the brain, posteriorly bounded by central sulcus also called “fissure of Rolando”, which separates it from parietal lobe. Inferiorly, it is separated from temporal lobe by lateral fissure also called “fissure of sylvius”.This portion is further subdivided into three parts.

  • Prefrontal cortex

  • Motor area

  • Premotor area

Functions

This portion contains control center for

  • Motor activity

  • Speech

  • Decision making

  • Problem solving

  • Planning

  • Reasoning

  • Memory

 

PARIETAL LOBE

Location

Parietal lobes are superior to occipital lobes and posterior to the central sulcus and frontal lobe

Function

  • Information processing

  • Visual perception

  • Pain and touch sensation

  • Spatial orientation

 

TEMPORAL LOBE

Location

Temporal lobe lies on the side of each hemisphere, separated from rest of the cortex by lateral fissure.it contains hippocampus

Functions

It deals with the

  • Fear and some other emotions

  • Music

  • Hearing and auditory memories

  • Some behaviors

  • Sense of identification.

 

OCCIPITAL LOBE

Location

It lies most posteriorly in the brain. It’s the main center for visual processing.in addition to occipital lobe, posterior portions of parietal and temporal lobes are also involved in visual perception.

Functions

  • Visual perception

  • Color recognition

Clinical points

  • Lateralization of dominant hemisphere decides the function will be performed by which side of the body

  • In 90% right handed individuals the dominant hemisphere is left but for left handed persons this percentile division applies less than 70%.



LOCATION

It’s the uppermost part of the brain inside the skull superior to other brain structures such as pons, cerebellum and medulla oblongata.

 

LOBES

Cerebrum is divided into two Hemispheres, each controlling the opposite side of the body. Each hemisphere is further subdivided into lobes, roughly defined by many surface folds. These are

 

FRONTAL LOBE

Location

It’s the most anterior lobe of the brain, posteriorly bounded by central sulcus also called “fissure of Rolando”, which separates it from parietal lobe. Inferiorly, it is separated from temporal lobe by lateral fissure also called “fissure of sylvius”.This portion is further subdivided into three parts.

  • Prefrontal cortex

  • Motor area

  • Premotor area

Functions

This portion contains control center for

  • Motor activity

  • Speech

  • Decision making

  • Problem solving

  • Planning

  • Reasoning

  • Memory

 

PARIETAL LOBE

Location

Parietal lobes are superior to occipital lobes and posterior to the central sulcus and frontal lobe

Function

  • Information processing

  • Visual perception

  • Pain and touch sensation

  • Spatial orientation

 

TEMPORAL LOBE

Location

Temporal lobe lies on the side of each hemisphere, separated from rest of the cortex by lateral fissure.it contains hippocampus

Functions

It deals with the

  • Fear and some other emotions

  • Music

  • Hearing and auditory memories

  • Some behaviors

  • Sense of identification.

 

OCCIPITAL LOBE

Location

It lies most posteriorly in the brain. It’s the main center for visual processing.in addition to occipital lobe, posterior portions of parietal and temporal lobes are also involved in visual perception.

Functions

  • Visual perception

  • Color recognition

Clinical points

  • Lateralization of dominant hemisphere decides the function will be performed by which side of the body

  • In 90% right handed individuals the dominant hemisphere is left but for left handed persons this percentile division applies less than 70%.

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