1. Occipital lobe: is the visual processing area of the brain. 2. Temporal lobe: It processes auditory information and with the encoding of memory. 3. Parietal lobe: It's responsible for receiving and processing sensory input such as touch, pressure, heat, cold, and pain. 4. Frontal lobe: It's responsible for collection of cognitive skills including the capacity to plan, organise, initiate, self-monitor and control one's responses in order to achieve a goal. 5. Cerebellum: The cerebellum receives information from the sensory systems, the spinal cord, and other parts of the brain and then regulates motor movements. 6. Hypothalamus: It's involved in different daily activities like eating or drinking, in the control of the body's temperature and energy maintenance, and managing memorizing and in stress control. 7. Pituitary gland: It produces hormone, and maintains the body environment. 8. Amygdala: It affects emotions and behavior. 9. Hippocampus: It plays a major role in learning and memory. 10. Brain Stem: Brain Stem controls basic functions like heart rate, breathing, and eating.