As I understand it, the frontal lobe helps decide when to look and initiate eye movement (I want to look at X), the occipital lobe handles what you see (I understand what X is), but it’s the parietal lobe that helps determine where to look based on sensory cues and spatial attention.
Given that, if someone with a parietal lobe lesion heard a twig snap in the middle of a forest, would they know where to look? Or would they have to arbitrarily look at all possible directions due to faulty proprioception?