Affect your Vision.
That would primarily be the occipital lobe.
Temporal Lobe
A larger and more developed cerebrum gave humans the ability to reason and plan out our lives. In order to survive, humans needed an advantage. Animals have physical advantages, such as speed, strength, or camoflauge. Humans have mental advantages; they needed the ability to logically think through things. For this, humans need a larger cerebrum.
You may be able to see, but you might not be able to recognize objects. For example, your sister could walk in the room and you would be able to actually see her but if asked who she is you wouldn't be able to identify her as your sister.
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That would primarily be the occipital lobe.
The Occipital lobe is in the brain in the back of your head. Basically a "sub-occipital pain" would be a pain originating or being experienced underneath (sub) the lobe. (which is at the back of your head.)
To travel from the aorta to the left, or right, occipital lobe, it would have to go through the aortic arch, common carotid artery, external carotid artery, then occipital artery.
that would be the cerebrum.
Temporal Lobe
It would mainly be parts of the midbrain and medulla
The occipital lobe decodes and interpret the visual information. So the patient would experience some loss sight.
Occipital lobe
No. That would be a function of the occipital lobes located at the back of the skull.
A larger and more developed cerebrum gave humans the ability to reason and plan out our lives. In order to survive, humans needed an advantage. Animals have physical advantages, such as speed, strength, or camoflauge. Humans have mental advantages; they needed the ability to logically think through things. For this, humans need a larger cerebrum.
That would be the 'Occipital Lobe' it is the visual part of the brain.
I'm not an expert, but the major lobes are the Frontal lobe, Parietal lobe, Occipital lobe, and the Temporal Lobes. Other important areas would be the Cerebellum, Wernicke's Area, Broca's Area, Thalamus, Amygdala, Hypothalamus, Hippocampus, the Sensory cortex and the Motor cortex. I think those are the main parts of the brain. There are obviously a lot more areas, but those are the most known areas from what I've read.