
How brain works?
The frontal lobe is one of the four main lobes of the brain, located at the front of the cerebral hemisphere. It is responsible for a variety of higher cognitive functions and behaviors, including:
Decision-Making: Planning, reasoning, and making judgments.
Problem-Solving: Analyzing complex situations and finding solutions.
Voluntary Movement: Controlling motor functions and coordinating movement.
Emotional Regulation: Managing emotions and social interactions.
Language Production: Involved in speech and language processing (especially in Broca's area).
Damage or dysfunction in the frontal lobe can affect these cognitive abilities and behaviors, highlighting its importance in complex mental processes and everyday functioning.