The Parietal Lobe
parietal lobe Parietal lobe The parietal lobe is a part of the brain positioned above the occipital lobe and behind the frontal lobe The parietal lobe brings together The parietal lobe processes sensory information it receives from the outside world, mainly relating to touch, taste, and temperature
The Postcentral Sulcus is immediately posterior of to the postcentral gyrus The rest of the parietal lobe, posterior to the postcentral sulcus, Lobes of the brain · The frontal lobes help control thinking, planning, organizing, problem-solving, short-term memory and movement · The parietal lobes help
What Are Common Symptoms of Parietal Lobe Stroke? · Right-sided weakness · Paresthesia on the right side of the body · Inability to see out of Abstract The inferior parietal lobe is a key neural substrate underlying diverse mental processes, from basic attention to language and