The brain is divided into different regions called lobes, each responsible for distinct functions. The frontal lobes located at the front are responsible for thinking, decision making, and motor skills. The parietal lobes located behind the frontal lobes organize and interpret sensory information. The occipital lobes at the back are mainly involved in visual processing while the temporal lobes at the ear level process auditory information, memory, and language comprehension. Below the occipital lobes, the cerebellum is responsible for fine motor skills, balance, and coordination. The brainstem connects the brain to the spinal cord and controls vital functions like breathing and heart rate.