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for each statement, decide whether it is a function of the: 1. brain stem 2. cerebellum 3. occipital lobes 4. parietal lobes 5. temporal lobes 6. frontal lobes 1. breathing 2. vision 3. judgment 4. language 5. balance 6. attention 7. goal setting 8. touch perception 9. coordination 10. memory acquisition 11. sensory integration 12. time perception 13. swallowing 14. recognition of printed words 15. control of emotional response 16. hearing ability 17. inhibition 18. initiation 19. startle response 20. categorization of objects
The brain - stem controls basic life - sustaining functions like breathing and swallowing. Vision is associated with the occipital lobes. Judgment, goal - setting, and inhibition are frontal lobe functions. Language can involve the temporal and frontal lobes, with Broca's area in the frontal lobe and Wernicke's area in the temporal lobe. Balance and coordination are functions of the cerebellum. Attention, sensory integration, and touch perception are related to the parietal lobes. Memory acquisition can involve the temporal lobes. Hearing ability is related to the temporal lobes. Recognition of printed words can involve the occipital and temporal lobes. Control of emotional response can involve the frontal and temporal lobes. Initiation and startle response are related to the brain - stem and frontal lobes. Categorization of objects can involve the parietal and temporal lobes. Time perception can involve the frontal and parietal lobes.
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