| 1. | It is located on the anterior paracentral lobule on the medial surface
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| 2. | The inferior parietal lobule corresponds to Brodmann areas 39 and 40.
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| 3. | The thallus is relatively thick and lumpy with warts and lobules.
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| 4. | The lobes are further divided into bronchopulmonary segments and lobules.
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| 5. | Laterally, it is called the superior parietal lobule ( SPL ).
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| 6. | The hypodermis consists primarily of loose connective tissue and lobules of fat.
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| 7. | The superior parietal lobule contains Brodmann's areas 7.
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| 8. | It also has auricular lobules and heavy keels on the dorsal scales.
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| 9. | These alveoli join to form groups known as " lobules ".
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| 10. | Damage to the superior parietal lobule can cause contralateral astereognosis and hemispatial neglect.
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