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In human brain, the sensation of touch, pain and temperature is controlled by the(a) parietal lobe of cerebrum(b) limbic lobe of cerebrum(c) temporal lobe of cerebrum(d) frontal lobe of cerebrum

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Answer is : (a) parietal lobe of cerebrum

Parietal lobe is sensory lobe for touch, pain and temperature. The cerebral cortex is divided into four sections, called ‘lobes’. Out of these, the parietal lobe is associated with movement, orientation, recognition and perception of stimuli. Thus, the parietal lobe functions in registration of sensory perception of touch, pain, heat and cold, knowledge about position in space, taking in information from environment, organising it and communicating to rest of brain.



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