Definition
The parietal gyrus refers to the ridges (gyri) on the parietal lobe of the brain. Think of it as the brain's sensory integration hub. This area processes sensory information like touch, temperature, pain, and spatial awareness. The postcentral gyrus, part of the parietal gyrus, receives sensory input from the body. Other parts integrate visual and sensory information. Damage can affect spatial orientation or the ability to perceive sensations accurately. Itβs vital for interacting with the physical world.