frontal lobe, Located at the front of the brain behind the forehead, this is the largest lobe of the cerebral cortex. Its main function is to coordinate executive processes and higher-level cognitive skills. It manages decision-making, voluntary movement, planning, and personality expression., parietal lobe, This part is positioned at the top and back-center of the brain, directly behind the frontal lobe. Its primary role is to process sensory information received from the outside world. It controls the perception of touch, temperature, and pain, and it coordinates spatial orientation and body awareness., occipital Lobe, Located at the very back of the skull above the cerebellum, this area is the visual processing center. Its main function is to interpret and process signals from the eyes. It manages visual perception, color recognition, and the ability to identify shapes and motion, temporal Lobe, Situated on the sides of the brain near the ears and below the other lobes, this section is vital for sensory integration. Its primary role is to process auditory information and language. It manages hearing, speech comprehension, and the formation of long-term memories, cerebellum, Found at the base of the skull underneath the occipital lobe, this structure has a distinct folded appearance. Its main function is to coordinate voluntary muscle movements and maintain stability. It regulates balance, posture, and the fine-tuning of motor skills for smooth physical activity, brainstem, This is the stalk- ike structure at the bottom of the brain that connects directly to the spinal cord. Its primary role is to regulate automatic life-support systems that happen without conscious effort. It controls heart rate, breathing, blood pressure, and the body's sleep-wake cycle.

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