Well, the parietal lobe has to do with sensory (ability to feel touch), and pain
so, i guess that you wouldn't be able to feel when someone touches you, or hits you. (again if you noticed i put i Guess)
hope this helps (hopefully my psychology teacher feels proud)
Damage to the left parietal lobe can result in what is called "Gerstmann's Syndrome." It includes right-left confusion, difficulty with writing and difficulty with mathematics. It can also produce disorders of language and the inability to perceive objects normally.
it seperates the parietal from the frontal lobe, also it seperates the primary motor lobe from the primary somatosensory cortex.
The parietal lobes are the main parts of the brain that induce the sense of touch.
The neurotransmitter used by the parietal lobe is acetylcholine.
The four lobes of the human brain are: 1) The Frontal Lobe 2) The Parietal Lobe 3) The Temporal Lobe 4) The Occipital Lobe
The lobes of the Cerebrum are frontal lobe, parietal lobe, occipital lobe and the temporal lobe.
the sufferer would have issues with math and spatial reasoning, the two things the parietal lobe is responsible for.
Parietal lobe
frontal lobe, parietal lobe, occipital lobe, and the temporal lobe
it seperates the parietal from the frontal lobe, also it seperates the primary motor lobe from the primary somatosensory cortex.
The parietal lobes are the main parts of the brain that induce the sense of touch.
The neurotransmitter used by the parietal lobe is acetylcholine.
The four lobes of the human brain are: 1) The Frontal Lobe 2) The Parietal Lobe 3) The Temporal Lobe 4) The Occipital Lobe
The Parietal Lobe control touch, movement, pain, orientation, recognition and more....
The lobes of the Cerebrum are frontal lobe, parietal lobe, occipital lobe and the temporal lobe.
Parietal lobe
parietal lobe
It's in the Parietal Lobe