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A major groove that divides the frontal lobe from the parietal lobe
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The posterior lobe of the brain, the cortex of which receives information from the eyes and analyzes that information to give us sight
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A deep fissure that demarcates the temporal lobe
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An anterior projection of the brain that terminates in the upper nasal passages and that, through small openings in the skull, provides receptors for smell
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A part of the frontal lobe that is crucial for motor control
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A structure located at the back of the brain that is involved in the central regulation of movement
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A major sector of the cerebral hemisphere, the functions of which include the processing of somatosensory information
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A strip of parietal cortex that receives somatosensory information
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The most anterior portion of the cerebral cortex
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A major sector of the cerebral hemispheres, where auditory information is received and where damage can impair hearing
Central sulcus
Occipital lobe
Sylvian fissure
Olfactory bulb
Precentral gyrus
Cerebellum
Parietal lobe
Poscentral gyrus
Frontal lobe
Temporal lobe
Textbook Reference: The Nervous System Extends throughout the Body