Temporal lobe,is the part of the brain which interprets and processes auditory, or hearing.
The Parietal Lobe
The cerebrum controls all senses.
The central nervous system, including the brain, controls speech, touch, sight, hearing, and smell through various specialized regions and pathways. Different areas of the brain are responsible for processing and interpreting information related to each of these sensory functions.
your brain controls your ears and eyes so BRAIN
You can if you know how to contract the DNA of a bug to a cell of human brain (the part that controls your hearing)
The brain stem is the part that controls breathing, it is the stem that allows the respiratory system to work and help you breathe
brain stem
its the cerebellum
Auditory seizures affect the part of the brain that controls hearing and cause the patient to imagine voices, music, and other sounds.
The part of the brain called the Cnifiliatispin controls all testing of heat conditions.
The sensory strip is a thin layer of cerebral cortex involved in processing feelings of touch, for instance. The feedback loop from your fingers (when typing, let's say) to your brain, goes to the sensory strip. Without functioning neurons in this area of your brain, you would not perceptibly "feel" anything.