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Specifically, the brain region which showed the greatest activity was the left superior parietal lobule.
It occupies primarily the superior parietal lobule.
The damage extends anteriorly into area 8 and posteriorly into the superior parietal lobule.
Memory for spatial information such as the location of stimuli involves the right superior parietal lobule and temporoparietal junction.
It occupies most of the parietal lobe excluding the postcentral gyrus and superior parietal lobule.
The superior parietal lobule is involved with spatial orientation, and receives a great deal of visual input as well as sensory input from one's hand.
The precuneus is a part of the superior parietal lobule hidden in the medial longitudinal fissure between the two cerebral hemispheres.
Superior parietal lobule (SPL)
Recently, Brang proposed that the failure of a congenitally dysfunctional right superior parietal lobule to form an unified body image leading to changes in skin conductance readings.
Also, the left superior parietal lobule, Brodmann's area 7, has been shown to play a role in active image construction during the viewing of art specifically containing indeterminate forms such as soft edge paintings.
The superior parietal lobule is bounded in front by the upper part of the postcentral sulcus, but is usually connected with the postcentral gyrus above the end of the sulcus.
Optic ataxia is usually part of Balint's syndrome, but can be seen in isolation with injuries to the superior parietal lobule, as it represents a disconnection between visual-association cortex and the frontal premotor and motor cortex.
The IO pantomime activity was largely lateralized in the left hemisphere, namely in the bilateral supplementary motor areas, cingulate gyrus, left premotor areas, left superior parietal lobule, and the left middle and inferior frontal gyri.
His findings provide psychophysiological evidence to support the hypothesis that apotemnophilia arises from a congenital dysfunction of the right parietal lobe and, in particular the right superior parietal lobule, which receives and integrates input from various sensory areas and the insula to form a coherent sense of body image.
The "where" route detecting their spatial attributes involving the Brodmann area 40 in the right and left inferior parietal lobule and the Brodmann area 7 in the right precuneus-superior parietal lobule and Brodmann area 7 in the left superior parietal lobule.