The parietal lobe is a part of the brain located near the top and back of your head. It plays a key role in processing sensory information from all over your body, such as touch, temperature, and pain. This means it helps you understand what you're feeling and where you're feeling it. The parietal lobe is also crucial for your spatial awareness, such as knowing where things are around you. This part of the brain is important for activities that require coordination and understanding of your body in space, which is studied in GCSE Psychology when learning about how the brain controls our behaviour and experiences.
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