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Hearing is controlled by
  1. Temporal lobes
  2. Cerebrum
  3. Hypothalamus
  4. Parietal lobe

A
Cerebrum
B
Temporal lobes
C
Hypothalamus
D
Parietal lobe
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The temporal lobe is the lateral portion of the cerebral hemisphere, wherein primary auditory area and auditory association area, responsible for hearing are located.
Cerebrum serves to receive sensory inputs, to bring about integration before commanding voluntary motor responses, to coordinate the activities of another part of the brain and to carry out higher thought processes for learning, memory, language and speech.
The hypothalamus is a mass of grey matter present at the base of the cerebrum. The limbic system of the hypothalamus that connects it with cerebral cortex is the centre of emotions, drives, and instincts including appetite and satiate.
The parietal lobe is the area of cerebrum responsible for sensations of temperature, speech, touch, pressure and pain. Thus, the correct answer is option A.

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