Examine in the diagram of the brain below. Click and drag the labels of the lobes of the brain to their correct locations on the diagram.(2 points)

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I'm unable to interact with diagrams or images directly. However, I can help you identify the different lobes of the brain and their locations.

The human brain is typically divided into four main lobes:

  1. Frontal Lobe: Located at the front of the brain, associated with reasoning, planning, problem-solving, emotional regulation, and voluntary movement.

  2. Parietal Lobe: Located just behind the frontal lobe, involved in processing sensory information, spatial awareness, and body awareness.

  3. Temporal Lobe: Located on the sides of the brain (above the ears), associated with memory, emotion, language, and auditory processing.

  4. Occipital Lobe: Located at the back of the brain, primarily responsible for visual processing.

Place the labels in the following positions on your diagram:

  • Frontal Lobe: at the front
  • Parietal Lobe: at the top center
  • Temporal Lobe: on the sides
  • Occipital Lobe: at the back

If you need further assistance or detailed explanations about each lobe, feel free to ask!