Asked by solin talamantes on Jun 22, 2024
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Parietal lobe
A) Important in voluntary motor function
B) Fifth lobe of the brain
C) Plays an important role in memory
D) Reception and integration of visual input
E) Reception of most sensory input
Parietal Lobe
A region of the cerebral cortex that processes sensory information such as taste, temperature, and touch.
Sensory Input
Information received by the sensory organs (such as eyes, ears, skin, etc.) that is then sent to the brain for processing.
- Distinguish the key sections and elements of the brain and their operational purposes.
- Comprehend the association between components of the brain and their functions in cognition and sensation.
Verified Answer
DD
Daniel DeCarioJun 24, 2024
Final Answer :
E
Explanation :
The parietal lobe is primarily responsible for processing and integrating sensory information from various parts of the body, making choice E correct.
Learning Objectives
- Distinguish the key sections and elements of the brain and their operational purposes.
- Comprehend the association between components of the brain and their functions in cognition and sensation.