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What is the Parietal Lobe responsible for?

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Parietal lobe is responsible in discriminating two things by the sense of touch only.

Step-by-step explanation:

Among the major cerebral cortex lobes in the mammal’s brain, Parietal lobe is situated at the upper level of temporal lobe and is located behind the central sulcus and frontal lobe. It is mainly responsible for the sensory information integration from various parts of our body and connection between them.

It can help in discriminating two objects by sense of touch, and it can localize the touch. Some of its portions are responsible for visuospatial processing.

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