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What is the parietal lobes function in the brain?

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What is the parietal lobes function in the brain?

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The parietal lobe contains the parts of the brain that interpret the different sensory input you get from the body Whenever you touch something or feel something hot, that sensation travels to the parietal lobe and that’s how you know you touched something or something is hot

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