Simply stated, it is the area of the occipital lobe in the back of the brain responsible for processing visual information into an image that the person sees. The visual association cortex is responsible for associating these images with items the person knows. If you look at a set of keys with your eyes, the signal is processed into an image by the primary visual cortex, while the visual association cortex lets the brain know that you are looking at keys.
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The primary gustatory cortex is responsible for processing taste information such as sweet, sour, bitter, salty, and umami tastes. It helps in identifying tastes and plays a role in the perception and discrimination of different flavors.
The sematosensory cortex is located behind the central sulcus and is involved in processing information related to touch.
-----just behind the central sulcus in the parietal lobe
The Primary Gustatory Cortex is a brain structure responsible for the perception of taste.
The Gustatory Cortex is responsible for your perception of taste, like sweet, bitter, sour, and salty.
The primary gustatory cortex, located in the parietal lobe of the brain, is responsible for processing taste information.
Taste buds on the tongue detect taste molecules and send signals via cranial nerves (VII, IX, X) to the gustatory nucleus in the brainstem. From there, taste information is relayed to the thalamus and then to the primary gustatory cortex in the brain for processing and perception of taste.
The auditory cortex is responsible for processing auditory information, such as sound recognition and localization. It helps in interpreting and making sense of the sounds we hear.
The central sulcus is a fold in the cerebral cortex of brains in vertebrates. Also called the central fissure, it was originally called the fissure of Rolando or the Rolandic fissure, after Luigi Rolando.The central sulcus is a prominent landmark of the brain, separating the parietal lobe from the frontal lobe and the primary motor cortex from the primary somatosensory cortex.
The primary visual cortex is located in the occipital lobe at the back of the brain. It is responsible for processing visual stimuli such as shapes, colors, and motion from the eyes.