What is the Parietal Lobe? (www.healthline.com/parietal-lobe)
"The Parietal Lobe is the middle of the brain, it is in between the Frontal and Occipital Lobe and above the Temporal Lobe," says www.health/parietal-lobe
What are the functions of the Parietal Lobe? (www.spinalcord.com/parietal-lobe)
The Parietal Lobe deals with the five senses, touch, smell, hearing, taste, and vision. This lobe is considered the number one sensory above the Temporal Lobe. As said in spinalcord/parietal-lobe, "When you are reading a map, following directions, or preventing yourself from tripping over an unexpected obstacle your parietal lobe is involved. The parietal lobe is a preception to know where your body is in space."
Injuring The Parietal Lobe (neuroskills.com/brain-injury/parietal-lobes)
Injuring your Parietal Lobe can make it harder to write, smell, taste, see, or even hear. According to neuroskills/brain-injury/parietal-lobes if you are to injure the left side of the brain then you would start to see symptoms of the "Gerstmann's Syndrome" and if you damage the right you would see symptoms of the "Balint's Syndrome".