It is the post-centeral gyrus of the cerebral cortex.
The parietal lobe is involved with sensory information.
Mostly the parietal lobes, the temporal lobes are the auditory centers and the occipital lobes process vision.
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Parietal Lobe
frontal lobe
The frontal lobe controls the sense of smell
Frontal Lobe (controls thought processes, behavior, personality, emotions) Temporal Lobe ( controls hearing, understanding, speech, language) Occipital Lobe ( controls vision) Parietal Lobe ( controls body sensations, visual and spatial perception)
The parietal lobes are the main parts of the brain that induce the sense of touch.
Parietal Lobe
frontal lobe
which lobe of the brain controls right side of the body
The frontal lobe controls the sense of smell
The Occipital Lobe
Frontal Lobe (controls thought processes, behavior, personality, emotions) Temporal Lobe ( controls hearing, understanding, speech, language) Occipital Lobe ( controls vision) Parietal Lobe ( controls body sensations, visual and spatial perception)
The frontal and temporal lobe.The frontal lobe and temporal lobe
Critical thinking is controlled by various regions of the brain, including the prefrontal cortex, which is responsible for higher cognitive functions such as reasoning, decision-making, and problem-solving. The frontal and parietal lobes also play a role in critical thinking by integrating information from different brain regions and helping us analyze and evaluate complex situations. Additionally, the hippocampus and amygdala are involved in critical thinking by processing and regulating emotional responses that may influence our decision-making processes.
The parietal lobes are the main parts of the brain that induce the sense of touch.
The parietal lobe of the brain contains the strip that receives sensations of touch, balance and bodily position. This strip is referred to as the soma sensation strip.
The frontal lobe controls motor functions and permits voluntary muscle control. The brain stem
Vision reception is processed in the occipital lobe (at the back of the brain), with visuospatial processing occurring in the parietal lobe.