posterior parietal cortex

PoPC

The posterior parietal cortex is a portion of the parietal lobe which manipulates mental images, and integrates sensory and motor portions of the brain. Some sources say that it consists of Brodmann area 5 and Brodmann area 7. Other sources say it is only area 7.

Type Organ
Parent Structure regional part of brain
Latin Name PoPC

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the posterior parietal cortex?
The posterior parietal cortex is a portion of the parietal lobe which manipulates mental images, and integrates sensory and motor portions of the brain. Some sources say that it consists of Brodmann area 5 and Brodmann area 7. Other sources say it is only area 7.
What is the Latin name for the posterior parietal cortex?
The Latin name for the posterior parietal cortex is PoPC.

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