Parietal Lobe Reorganization and Widespread Functional
parietal lobe The parietal lobe receives and manages sensory input and is located just under the parietal bone of the skull Frontal Lobe, Orbitofrontal Cortex, Premotor Cortex, Middle Frontal Gyrus, Inferior Parietal Lobe, Inferior Parietal Lobule, Superior Parietal Lobule
The parietal lobe processes sensory information it receives from the outside world, mainly relating to touch, taste, and temperature Damage to the left parietal lobe can result in what is called Gerstmann's Syndrome It includes right-left confusion, difficulty with writing and
The history from the patient or from an informant may give clues to parietal lobe dysfunction Misjudgement of the spatial location—both The parietal lobe includes the somatosensory cortex which receives sensory information related to temperature, pain, vibration and proprioception