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What is in the parietal lobe?

Updated: 8/9/2023
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It's the lobe situated above the occipital lobe, and to put it basically, it controls your co-ordination and spacial awareness which helps with navigation, and I would imagine things like catching and perception.

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A Parietal membrane is closer to the skin ,i.e., it is closer to the external organs. It is not internal, 'Visceral' layers are inner or internal as the name suggests.

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The parietal layer is one of the six layers of the cerebral cortex.

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The parietal lobe contains the primary somatosensory cortex

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the brain area on either side of the skull

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