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The parietal lobe serves as our brain’s 'navigation system'. By processing visual information received from the eyes, it constructs an instantaneous, three-dimensional map of the external world. Through this system, we automatically calculate the location and distance of objects, enabling us to perform visually guided actions—such as reaching or stepping—while moving efficiently through our surroundings without colliding with obstacles
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