The parietal lobe is a part of the cerebrum. It is responsible for accepting the sensations from the body and in holding and using objects. Also for interpreting the relationship of space and our bodies (like for grasping an object or picking one up or using tools like forks to pick up food and get it into the mouth). The left and right parietal lobes have different functions. Damage to the left will cause problems with writing, math, language, and object identification, as well as left and right confusion. Damage to the right will cause neglect of one side of the body and anything located on that side (like letting the arm drop over the arm of a chair and seemingly not noticing. You may have to move to the other side of the patient to have the patient notice that you are there. If there is damage on both sides there is difficulty with interpreting what's happening in a specific view.
It controls movement throughout your entire body.
The right side of the brain controls the left half of the body.
In the front of your brain is your cerebrum. Your cerebrum controls memory, thinking, and learning. It also receives and interprets from the five senses.
Conscious thought is a function of the cerebral cortex of the brain. The more specific task of language is shared with all of the lobes of the cortex, but mainly the left frontal lobe is responsible for language production in an area called the Broca's area. ANd, language interpretion occurs in the Wernicke's area in the left temporal lobe.
The olfactory cortex is the part of the brain involved in processing the sense of smell. It is located in the medial temporal lobes of the brain which are the bottom section of the brain.
What part of the brain is indicated in red? A: parietal lobe What part of the brain is indicated in red? A: temporal lobe
frontal lobe
No, both hemispheres of the brain, left and right, control vision. The occipital lobe is located at the back of the brain.
emotions, speech, and motor functions.
Yes, in the Temporal Lobe.
The frontal lobe
parietal lobe
The biggest part of the brain is the cerebrum. The cerebrum makes up 85% of the brain's weight.The cerebrum is the thinking part of the brain and it controls your voluntary muscles: the ones that move when you want them to.
The left lobe of your brain is the part of the brain you use to do math.
In the front of your brain is your cerebrum. Your cerebrum controls memory, thinking, and learning. It also receives and interprets from the five senses.
yes
The left parietal lobe
Frontal Lobe
frontal lobe