SCRIPT 2026 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
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◉ Which lobe is responsible for vision? Answer: Occipital lobe.
◉ What does the occipital lobe process? Answer: Visual input (color,
movement, depth).
◉ Which lobe processes auditory information? Answer: Temporal lobe.
◉ What does the temporal lobe process? Answer: Auditory input,
language comprehension, memory (short-term memory), emotional
processing.
◉ Which lobe is involved in touch sensation? Answer: Parietal lobe.
◉ What is one of the functions of the frontal lobe? Answer: Decision-
making, judgment, planning, impulse control.
◉ What is the primary function of the motor cortex? Answer: Voluntary
movement.
,◉ Where is the sensory cortex located? Answer: Parietal lobe.
◉ Which area is responsible for pain perception? Answer:
Somatosensory cortex (parietal lobe).
◉ Which lobe is involved in short-term memory? Answer: Temporal
lobe.
◉ Where does long-term memory occur? Answer: Distributed
throughout the cortex.
◉ What does the pituitary gland regulate? Answer: Hormones.
◉ Where is the cerebellum located? Answer: Posterior (back of the
brain).
◉ Which part of the brain controls balance? Answer: Cerebellum.
◉ How does the cerebellum affect movement? Answer: Coordinates
movement, posture, and balance.
◉ What part of the brain controls breathing? Answer: Brainstem.
, ◉ What does the brainstem regulate? Answer: Breathing, heart rate,
blood pressure, level of consciousness.
◉ What is the primary function of Broca's area? Answer: Speech
production.
◉ Where is Wernicke's area located? Answer: Temporal lobe.
◉ What is the difference between Broca's and Wernicke's areas?
Answer: Broca's area is for expressive language; Wernicke's area is for
receptive language.
◉ What happens if the right side of the brain is injured? Answer: Left
side of the body is affected.
◉ What issues might arise from a left brain injury? Answer: Left-sided
weakness, language deficits, difficulty with logic and reasoning.
◉ What is the role of the somatosensory association area? Answer:
Interpreting sensory input, understanding pain, temperature, pressure,
identifying objects by touch.