Certificate In Psychology (CPSY) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT a lobe in the cerebral cortex?

  1. Spatial lobe

  2. Occipital lobe

  3. Parietal lobe

  4. Frontal lobe

The correct answer is: Spatial lobe

The cerebral cortex is divided into four main lobes, each with distinct functions: the occipital lobe, which is primarily responsible for visual processing; the parietal lobe, which plays a key role in processing sensory information and spatial awareness; and the frontal lobe, which is involved in reasoning, planning, movement, and complex cognitive behavior. The term "spatial lobe" is not recognized as a separate lobe in the cerebral cortex. While spatial awareness is a function associated with areas of the parietal lobe, it does not represent a standalone lobe of the brain. This differentiation is important in understanding the organization and function of the brain, as each lobe has specific roles that contribute to overall cognitive and sensory processing.