The occipital lobe is responsible for correctly understanding what the eyes are seeing. The occipital lobe processes fast due to the rapid information the eyes are sending. The occipital lobe is located under the parietal lobe and above the temporal lobe. The main responsibility for the occipital lobe is controlling vision and processing what is seen. The occipital lobe allows us to see and understand what we look at. For example; when a baby is born the occipital lobe starts to function. Once the occipital lobe starts to function this allows the baby to see and understand what is happening around the baby. …show more content…
The temporal lobe interacts with the input from all the other parts of the brain. The temporal lobe is responsible for not controlling the mind but learning from the environment. By learning from its environment, its creates an environment that works with the body and mind together to changes a person's outlook on experiences. The temporal lobe works with auditory processing. For example; perceiving sounds, understand sounds, and remembering sounds. Part of the temporal lobe is the superior temporal gyrus, which receives sound input from the