No you don't: You don't really explain what you mean by a "freezing" sensation. Temperature? Freezing of movement? Something else? Regardless, whatever you're feeling, it's NOT in your temporal lobe. The brain is where all sensation is perceived but it has no local sensory nerves. It can't sense intracranial temperature or touch or anything. You need to study harder if you want to pass the next quiz.
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