Parietal

The parietal lobe of the brain is a small region in the center of the frontal cortex of the mammalian brain. It plays an important role in maintaining attention and processing sensory stimuli from external sources. The frontal cortex consists of several lobes that perform different functions. The parietal lobule occupies a small space between the parietal and frontal cortex and has fewer neurons than other brain regions, but its importance should not be underestimated.

Function of the Frontal Lobe The cerebral cortex has two regions in the human brain, namely the occipital and temporal lobes. The parietal lobe is the surface of the cerebral cortex located immediately behind the occipital lobe. The parietal cortex serves two main tasks: processing and analyzing sensory information, and controlling movement. One of the most significant functions of the frontal lobe is its involvement in attention. In this zone there is a center that regulates