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Problems in the temporal lobe can lead to

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The temporal lobe is involved in auditory sensation, memory formation, and facial recognition.

Step-by-step explanation:

The temporal lobe is a region of the brain that is involved in various functions, including auditory sensation and memory formation.

Damage to the temporal lobe, such as through a stroke, can result in specific losses of function.

Some of these functions include:

  1. Loss of auditory sensation and difficulty in processing sounds.
  2. Memory loss, including difficulty in forming new memories and recalling past events.
  3. Problems with facial recognition, known as prosopagnosia, due to the involvement of the anterior fusiform gyrus of the temporal lobe in visual stimulus recognition.
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