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Impulses for the sense of taste travel to the parietal lobe of the brain. The parietal lobe is responsible for processing sensory information and integrating it with other sensory inputs. It helps us perceive and interpret the taste sensations we experience.
occipital lobe
the parietal lobe
Gustatory
Dendrites
impulses travel down cranial nerve 2 to what lobe
somatosensory cortex, which is located in the parietal lobe of the cerebrum. This area is responsible for processing and interpreting sensory information from the skin, such as touch, pressure, temperature, and pain.
The Olfactory bulb via the olfactory nerves in the nose.
Impulses for the sense of taste travel to the parietal lobe of the brain. The parietal lobe is responsible for processing sensory information and integrating it with other sensory inputs. It helps us perceive and interpret the taste sensations we experience.
occipital lobe
the parietal lobe
Olfactory
The portion of the cerebral cortex where auditory impulses are interpreted
Gustatory
Skin and fatty tissue.
Dendrites
dendrites