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Select all that applyWhich of the following are correct pairings of a sense and the lobes of the brain where most of that sense's information is processed? Multiple select question.pain, touch, temperature: parietal lobeshearing: occipital lobesvision: occipital lobeshearing: temporal lobesvision: parietal lobes

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Select all that applyWhich of the following are correct pairings of a sense and the lobes of the brain where most of that sense's information is processed? Multiple select question.pain, touch, temperature: parietal lobeshearing: occipital lobesvision: occipital lobeshearing: temporal lobesvision: parietal lobes

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The correct pairings are:

  1. Pain, touch, temperature: parietal lobe
  2. Hearing: temporal lobe
  3. Vision: occipital lobe

The occipital lobe is primarily responsible for vision. The parietal lobe processes information about temperature, taste, touch, and movement, while the temporal lobe is primarily responsible for hearing and selective listening.

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