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What is the somatosensory area in the parietal lobe?

Author: (Pippa) Pippa Holloway



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The somatosensory area is where sensory information from the skin is represented. The amount of somatosensory area devoted to a particular body part denotes its sensitivity, i.e. receptors for our face and hands occupy over half the somatosensory area. Separated from both parietal lobes by the 'central sulcus'


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