09/01/2025
You hear voices in your head… because your brain is supposed to.
The temporal lobe—tucked beneath your temples—is your brain’s auditory center and memory vault. It processes sound, decodes speech, and helps you recognize faces, music, and meaning.
When it functions well, you can:
• Understand conversations
• Recall names and moments
• Detect sarcasm and tone
• Feel emotion in music
When it fails?
• You struggle to follow speech
• Misinterpret words or tones
• Forget familiar names or faces
• Suffer emotional numbness or overwhelm
At Brain & Body Medicine, we see temporal lobe dysfunction in cases of trauma, auditory processing disorders, dementia, and post-concussion symptoms.
🎯 QEEG often shows abnormal temporal Beta or Theta asymmetry, which can point to memory overload, poor focus, or emotional instability.
💡 Neurofeedback protocols target these imbalances to restore healthy processing speed and auditory integration.
Your memory, mood, and meaning all live here—don’t ignore the signals.