Parietal-temporal-occipital
The parietal-temporal-occipital association area, also referred to as the temporo-parieto-occipital junction, is an area within the cerebral cortex where the parietal, temporal and occipital lobes meet. High level of interpreting meaningful signals in the surrounding sensory area. They have functional subareas:
- Analysis of the spatial coordinates of the body
- Posterior occipital cortex
- Anterior parietal cortex
Analysis of spatial coordinates of the body
This is an area beginning with the posterior parietal cortex and extending to the superior occipital cortex. A function of the Perietal-Temporal-Occipital is the analysis the spatial coordination of body parts. This area receives visual sensory information from the periphery occipital cortex and somatic sensory information from the anterior parietal cortex. From this, the information coordinates and computes the visual auditory information from the body surroundings.In the left hemisphere, the PTO is involved in language recognition, but is not entirely responsible for these tasks. Language in all its modalities is covered using many different parts of the brain including Heschl's gyrus in the left hemisphere. In the right, the PTO identifies the spatial characteristics of objects and is involved in spatial awareness.