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What part of brain is sensory?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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11y ago

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The sensory strip is a thin layer of cerebral cortex involved in processing feelings of touch, for instance. The feedback loop from your fingers (when typing, let's say) to your brain, goes to the sensory strip. Without functioning neurons in this area of your brain, you would not perceptibly "feel" anything.

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11y ago

Its the part of your brain that controls the senses your brain encounters aswell as gives off

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15y ago

The sensory strip controls the five senses, including hearing.

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13y ago

the sensory strip is at the back of the motor strip in the Parietal Lobe which is at the top of your brain.

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12y ago

Sensory Strip: controls all senses including hearing

Motor Strip: controls bodily movement

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12y ago

the parietal lobe of the brain

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Downtown

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The emotional brain

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