Tags: Anatomical Structure, Brain.

The superior parietal lobule is bounded in front by the upper part of the postcentral sulcus but is usually connected with the postcentral gyrus above the end of the sulcus. The superior parietal lobule contains brodmann’s areas 5 and 7. Behind it is the lateral part of the parietooccipital fissure around the end of which it is joined to the occipital lobe by a curved gyrus the arcus parietooccipitalis.

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