The main part of the brain responsible for speech is called Broca's Area. It is named for the scientist who discovered it. This part of the brain is found in the temporal area of the cerebral cortex. Damage to Broca's Area can cause such odd symptoms as not being able to name common objects, not remembering people's names, or not being able to speak at all.
The speech center of the brain is called Broca's area. It is located in the frontal lobe of the dominant hemisphere (usually the left hemisphere for right-handed individuals) and is involved in speech production and language processing.
The part of the brain that affects speech and swallowing is called the cortex, specifically the left side of the brain. Damage to this area, such as from a stroke or trauma, can result in difficulties with speech production (aphasia) and swallowing (dysphagia).
the hypothalamus is also referred to as "the pleasure center"
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The cerebral cortex is responsible for speech thought and memory
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