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The parietal lobe is one of four major lobes of the cerebral cortex in mammal brains. This lobe integrates sensory information among various modalities. It is also involved in language processing.

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The parietal lobe is one of the four major lobes, regions of the cerebral cortex. This particular lobe works to process sensory information for other parts of the brain, and at its core works via the same electrical pulses the rest of the brain uses to function.

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The Parietal Lobe control touch, movement, pain, orientation, recognition and more....

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The main job of the parietal lobe is to integrate some sensory information. It processes the sense of touch, assists with vision, and helps with the knowledge of numbers and their relations.

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The parietal lobe deals with sensory and navigation. It is the main part of the brain that functions for sensory information.

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It receives the sensory input, and it tells you when and what you're touching when you touch it.

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Some functions of the parietal system.

  • Sensation and perception
  • Integrating sensory input, mainly through vision
  • Cognition
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