Q. Which lobe of cerebrum is responsible for solving analytical problems?

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Solution:

Cerebrum is the largest part of the brain. It is divided into right and left cerebral hemispheres which are connected by fibre bundles known as corpus callosum. Each hemisphere is divided into four regions or lobes which are as follows: Frontal lobe in the front, parietal lobe forming the roof, temporal lobe at the sides and occipital lobe forming the posterior part. All these lobes are connected with each other with the help of fissures. Each lobe has specialized function. Frontal lobe is responsible for monitoring of complex thoughts and actions, memories, planning and decision making, problem solving etc. Will power and personality development is also because of this lobe.