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How is Touch Processed in the Brain? HealthQM
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What Part of the Brain Controls Touch?

ByTarik Regad November 1, 2021December 15, 2022

The sense of touch is controlled by the somatosensory cortex located in a region of the parietal lobe known as the post-central gyrus that is found on the middle top of the brain. In addition to its role in controlling touch, the somatosensory cortex is also involved in sensing temperature, pain, and body position and…

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