III. Biological Systems (PSYBIO)
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Article 100 - Computational Systems
The Cerebrum brain of the Homo Sapien species may be divided into two (2) hemispheres and five (5) lobes being frontal, temporal, parietal, occipital and cerebellum:
(i) The frontal lobes are the regions focusing on such higher functions as choice and consequence, risk analysis, morality and virtue, empathy and compassion, creativity, social and sexual restraint and complex social interactions and relationships; and
(ii) The temporal lobes,are responsible for high-level visual processing of complex stimuli such as faces and scenes, short-to-long term memory transference, auditory perception, naming, classification language and semantic perception both in speech and vision; and
(iii) The parietal lobes are responsible for integrating sensory information particularly spatial context, symbolic spatial relationships such as mathematics, drawing and body coordinate position and navigation; and
(iv) The occipital lobes is the primary location of visual processing; and
(v) The cerebellum in the context of computation is responsible for emotions, forming and recall of memories.