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All right, so right off the bat, we can eliminate the amygdala and the occipital lobe as possible answers, because we know that the amygdala is primarily responsible for emotional responses and regulation, and that is far from language, so definitely not the amygdala.
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The occipital lobe is mainly responsible for processing visual information, one way to remember this is that if you go to the optometrist to get your eyes checked out and starts with an o.
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And occipital lobe also starts with an o.
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And so you can kind of put two and two together there to remember that the oxytob is responsible for the processing of visual information.
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Now we go to broca's and vernix area.
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So broca's area is the opposite of the bornex area.
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And so broca's area, the people who have lesions to this area can produce grammatically correct sentences, but they have a very, grammatically correct in sentences that make sense.
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So they make sense but have terrible production, terrible problems produce.
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And so someone who's trying to tell a story but has damage to their broken area might say, i was...