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Occipital lobe:
- Location: The occipital lobe occupies the posterior parts of the hemispheres. On the convex surface of the hemisphere, the occipital lobe has no sharp boundaries separating it from the parietal and temporal lobes.
- Function: The function of the occipital lobe is related to the perception and processing of visual information, as well as the organization of complex processes of visual perception.

Temporal lobe:
- Location: The temporal lobe occupies the underside of the hemisphere. From the frontal and parietal lobes, the temporal lobe is limited by the lateral sulcus. There are three convolutions on the upper side of the temporal lobe. Those are the upper, middle, and lower convolution.
- Function: Temporal brain lobes are responsible for listening, as well as converting sounds into pictures. They provide general speech perception and enable communication. The dominant temporal lobe of the brain allows you to fill in the words you hear, to find the necessary lexemes to express your thoughts.