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What is the parietal lobe's function in the brain? What is its purpose and what does it control?

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Answered by Anonymous
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✔️The parietal lobe integrates sensory information among various modalities, including spatial sense and navigation (proprioception)

✔️the main sensory receptive area for the sense of touch (mechanoreception) in the somatosensory cortex which is just posterior to the central sulcus in the postcentral gyrus, and the dorsal stream of the visual system

✔️The major sensory inputs from the skin (touch, temperature, and pain receptors), relay through the thalamus to the parietal lobe.

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Answered by Michael12
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✔️The parietal lobe integrates sensory information among various modalities, including spatial sense and navigation (proprioception)

✔️the main sensory receptive area for the sense of touch (mechanoreception) in the somatosensory cortex which is just posterior to the central sulcus in the postcentral gyrus, and the dorsal stream of the visual system

✔️The major sensory inputs from the skin (touch, temperature, and pain receptors), relay through the thalamus to the parietal lobe.

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