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Understanding Biparietal Disorders and Their Impact on Brain Function

Biparietal refers to something that is related to or involving both parietal lobes of the brain. The parietal lobe is a region of the brain that is involved in processing sensory information, particularly information related to touch and spatial awareness.

In neuroscience and neurology, biparietal refers to a condition or syndrome that affects both parietal lobes, such as a biparietal stroke or a biparietal lesion. It can also refer to a type of brain imaging technique that uses both parietal lobes to create a 3D image of the brain.

In general, the term biparietal is used to describe any condition or process that involves both parietal lobes, and it is often used in contrast to unilateral (one-sided) conditions or processes that affect only one parietal lobe.

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