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temporal lobe

/ˌtɛmpərəl loʊb/
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Other forms: temporal lobes

Located on the sides of your brain just above your ears, the temporal lobe acts as your brain's library and social hub. It is crucial for processing language and sounds, storing memories, and recognizing faces and emotions.

The temporal lobe does more than just help you hear; it's where memories are made and language takes shape. This region is critical for understanding spoken words and for recognizing familiar faces. It's also involved in emotional responses, making it essential for navigating social interactions. Its multifaceted roles make the temporal lobe a key player in how we interpret and interact with the world around us.

Definitions of temporal lobe
  1. noun
    that part of the cerebral cortex in either hemisphere of the brain lying inside the temples of the head
    synonyms: temporal ccortex
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    type of:
    lobe
    (anatomy) a somewhat rounded subdivision of a bodily organ or part
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