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Which area of the brain is responsible for movement?
Which area of the brain is responsible for movement?
- Occipital lobe
- Temporal lobe
- Frontal lobe (correct)
- Parietal lobe
What is the role of the frontal lobe in predicting the future?
What is the role of the frontal lobe in predicting the future?
- It goes through permutations of possible strategies and outcomes (correct)
- It allows us to experience something without actually having to experience it
- It helps us predict weather patterns
- It helps us predict our enemies' actions
What does the primary motor cortex control?
What does the primary motor cortex control?
- Memory formation
- Sensory perception
- Movement (correct)
- Language processing
Which area of the brain is responsible for executive function, including working memory, attention, impulse inhibition, planning, and strategizing?
Which area of the brain is responsible for executive function, including working memory, attention, impulse inhibition, planning, and strategizing?
Which area of the brain is implicated in the well-known neurological case of Phineas Gage and is responsible for evaluating the social, economic, and legal repercussions of an action?
Which area of the brain is implicated in the well-known neurological case of Phineas Gage and is responsible for evaluating the social, economic, and legal repercussions of an action?
Which area of the brain is adjacent to the primary motor cortex and is involved in language production, particularly in the movement of the muscles in the lips and throat?
Which area of the brain is adjacent to the primary motor cortex and is involved in language production, particularly in the movement of the muscles in the lips and throat?
Which area of the brain is responsible for sending precise motor signals through the spinal cord and to the muscles of the body, potentially allowing the brain to control an exoskeleton?
Which area of the brain is responsible for sending precise motor signals through the spinal cord and to the muscles of the body, potentially allowing the brain to control an exoskeleton?