Parietal Region

The parietal region is located at the back of the skull. It consists of upper and lower halves, as well as anterior and posterior sections. This area of ​​the brain contains a large number of nerve fibers associated with sensory receptors.

The main function of the parietal region is to control the movement and position of the body in space. It is also associated with the perception of information from our senses. For example, the parietal lobe is involved in determining the direction of movements, in processing spatial