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The Parietal Lobe: Functions, Anatomy, and Curiosities

Sunday, January 19, 2020 By Stillness in the Storm Leave a Comment

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(Exploring Your Mind) Lesions in the parietal lobe can prevent you from getting dressed and even finding your way home. This area of ​​your brain is key to interacting with everything around you.

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Feeling a caress or the intensity of a hug. Dancing. Finding your way around a new city. Seeing an object and suddenly remembering a happy moment from your past… These and many other types of occurrences related to sensations, memories, and spatial orientation are governed by a very important area of y​​our brain: the parietal lobe.

Every so often, neuroscientists surprise us with new discoveries about the five lobew or regions, in our brains. One of the most fascinating areas of the brain is the one located just behind the frontal lobe. Its importance lies, above all, in the fact that it’s the home of most of our perceptual processes.

David Eagleman, one of the most renowned neurologists nowadays, reminds us in his book Incognito that we don’t perceive things as they really are. You see reality as your brain wants to see it. The parietal lobe is an area that most of the information from other brain areas passes through. It’s your brain’s organizer, and is the area that allows you to feel and understand the real world around you.

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“What would happen if I told you that the world around you, with its rich colors, textures, sounds, and aromas is an illusion, a spectacle that your brain has created for you? If you could perceive reality as it is, you would be surprised by its colorless, odorless, and tasteless silence. Outside your brain, there’s only energy and matter.”

-David Eagleman-

The parietal lobe.

Where’s the parietal lobe located?

The brain is divided into different regions: the frontal lobe, parietal lobe, temporal lobe, cerebellum, and occipital lobe. The parietal lobe is one of the largest and is found near the top, right in the center of the cerebral cortex. In front of it is the frontal lobe and a little further below are the occipital and temporal lobes.

In turn, it’s separated from the other areas through the parieto-occipital fissure (which separates it from the frontal lobe) and the Silvana fissure, which establishes a boundary with the temporal lobe. It’s also interesting to note that each area of ​​your brain is lateralized. This means that some cognitive processes are specialized to one hemisphere or the other.

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Parietal lobe structures

The name parietal derives from the Latin word for “wall”. It symbolizes the intermediate structure located in the center of your brain which establishes a symbolic limit. This is a border where infinite information, processes, and connections cross and communicate with each other.

To understand the complexity and relevance of this area a little better, let’s have a look at its structure.

  • Brodmann area 3. Here, we have the primary somatosensory area, which is responsible for receiving and processing the information from your senses.
  • Posterior parietal cortex. This structure is a key area that processes all the stimuli that you see and coordinates your movements.
  • Upper parietal lobe. This structure is key to spatial orientation and fine motor skills.
  • Lower parietal lobe. This region is one of the most interesting, as it’s responsible for relating facial expressions to emotions. It’s also essential for carrying out mathematical operations, processing language, or producing bodily expression.
  • Primary sensory area. In this area of ​​the temporal lobe, you process all the information related to the skin: heat, cold, pain, etc.
Activity in the brain.

Functions of the parietal lobe

As we pointed out, the parietal lobe participates in all the sensory and perceptual processes that are very important in your day to day life. An illustrative example of what this structure allows you to do is when you trace a letter on your skin and you’re able to recognize it.

This is something that, in essence, seems so simple, and yet it involves some very complex processes. You need to first feel the touch on your skin, then recognize the movements, and, finally, associate that feeling and the movements with a letter of the alphabet. Fascinating as all of this is, its functions don’t end there. Let’s see some more tasks that this area allows us to do:

Sensory functions

Thanks to the parietal lobe you can:

  • Recognize stimuli and know what they do, what they’re like, what memories they bring you, and know what it feels like to touch them, smell them, and feel them, etc. For example, when you see a cat, you can remember a cat you’ve known or had in the past, their temperament, and what it feels like to stroke them, etc.
  • This area allows you to know what physical position or location we’re in, to recognize if something or someone is touching you, and also if you’re experiencing cold, heat, or some kind of pain. It also helps you to touch or recognize different parts of your body without having to look in a mirror. This is essential when you’re getting dressed.

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Cognitive and analytical processes

Studies such as those conducted at Temple University, United States, in 2008, reveal one of the latest discoveries regarding the parietal lobe. Thanks to advances in neuroimaging techniques, the parietal lobe has been shown to be key for short term, as well as episodic, memory.

  • These types of cognitive processes are essential for retaining information in the short term, and then using it for other complex psychological actions and processes, such as decision making or mathematical calculations.
  • In turn, this brain lobe is essential to help you work with mathematical symbols, and analyze sequences and numbers, for example.
Binary numbers in the brain.

Lesions in the parietal lobe

People with traumatic or organic damage in the parietal lobes (following a stroke, for example) have serious difficulties when recognizing their own bodies. They also have problems with personal orientation, manipulating or picking up objects, drawing, and cleaning, among other things. Therefore, apraxias (the inability to carry out commands and movements) and agnosias (the inability to process sensory information) are very common.

Aphasias (language problems), as well as ataxias (problems with bodily and even visual coordination), are also very common in this type of brain injury in the temporal lobe.

To conclude, we could define the parietal lobe as a type of home for your sensory processes. Your ability to move and interact with your surroundings and the people around you totally depend on this area.

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Stillness in the Storm Editor: Why did we post this?

Psychology is the study of the nature of mind. Philosophy is the use of that mind in life. Both are critically important to gain an understanding of as they are aspects of the self. All you do and experience will pass through these gateways of being. The preceding information provides an overview of this self-knowledge, offering points to consider that people often don’t take the time to contemplate. With the choice to gain self-awareness, one can begin to see how their being works. With the wisdom of self-awareness, one has the tools to master their being and life in general, bringing order to chaos through navigating the challenges with the capacity for right action.

– Justin

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