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Enables planning, decision making and processing of new memories.
Not only does Harry sing while he's on stage but he plays his guitar at the same time. The Frontal Lobe is put into use with his multitasking.
Motor Cortex
Stimulation to this area at the back of the frontal lobe causes specific body movements.
Harry is very skilled when it comes to playing the guitar, which means he uses precise finger movements. The motor cortex is what makes this possible.
Enable mathematical and spatial reasoning, as well as touch
When rehearsing for concerts, Harry needs to coordinate where he needs to be on stage and during what songs. This automatically clicks in his brain since he's been doing this for so long. This is a use of spatial skills which falls into the Parietal Lobe.
Mainly responsible for processing visual information.
How does Harry see our beautiful faces during his concerts? With his Occipital Lobe of course!!
A network of neurons that extend from the spinal cord through the thalamus.
If Harry unexpectedly gets surrounded by a bunch of paparazzi, it'll cause him to get nervous. This response would come from the Reticular Formation.
Mostly responsible for processing auditory information.
When Harry goes on tour, he definitely hears many languages around the world. He may not know the languages but he automatically know what the language is. The Temporal Lobe is responsible for this.
Located in the frontal lobe;controls the muscles responsible for speech.
As a famous singer, Harry obviously does A LOT of singing and talking. Thanks to the Broca's Area, this helps with his speech.