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  2. Temporal Lobe: What It Is, Function, Location & Damage

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    Temporal Lobe. The temporal lobe of your brain is a pair of areas on your brain’s left and right sides. These areas, which are inside your skull near your temples and ears, play a role in managing your emotions, processing information from your senses, storing and retrieving memories, and understanding language.

  3. Temporal Lobe: Definition, Functions, Location & Damage

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    The main functions of the temporal lobe include understanding language, memory acquisition (e.g., declarative and long-term memory), face recognition, object recognition, perception, and processing auditory information.

  4. Temporal lobe - Wikipedia

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    The temporal lobe is one of the four major lobes of the cerebral cortex in the brain of mammals. The temporal lobe is located beneath the lateral fissure on both cerebral hemispheres of the mammalian brain.

  5. The temporal lobe of the brain is often referred to as the neocortex. It forms the cerebral cortex in conjunction with the occipital lobe, the parietal lobe, and the frontal lobe. It is located mainly in the middle cranial fossa, a space located close to the skull base.

  6. Temporal lobe: Definition, function, diagrams, and linked ...

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    The function of the temporal lobe centers around auditory stimuli, memory, and emotion. The temporal lobe contains the primary auditory complex. This is the first area responsible for...

  7. The temporal lobe is divided into the superior, medial, and inferior temporal lobes, with wide-ranging functions that include visual recognition, memory, written and spoken language, and auditory, cognitive, and emotional processing.

  8. Temporal Lobe - Physiopedia

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    Function. The Temporal Lobe mainly revolves around hearing and selective listening. It receives sensory information such as sounds and speech from the ears. It is also key to being able to comprehend, or understand meaningful speech. In fact, we would not be able to understand someone talking to us, if it wasn’t for the temporal lobe.