Biology, asked by ChrisSmith, 1 year ago

Q. What is the role of 'Parietal lobe' and 'Pons' in human brain?


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Answered by lalitha2004
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the role of pons in human brain is it seves as a link btw the cerebral cortex an the cerebellum .it regulates some aspects of respiration.
the role of parietal lobe is it innvolves in sensation and perciption.

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Answered by ananyadubey2013
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Parietal Lobes. The parietal lobes can be divided into two functional regions. One involves sensation and perception and the other is concerned with integrating sensory input, primarily with the visual system. The first function integrates sensory information to form a single perception (cognition).

Pons.It is situated in front of the cerebellum below the mid brain and above the medulla oblongata. It consists mainly of nerve fibres which form a bridge between the two hemispheres of the cerebellum and of fibres which pass between the higher levels of the brain and the spinal cord.

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