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It means headache in the Occipital Region
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The uppermost and largest region of the brain is called the cerebrum. It is divided into four lobes- the frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital.
Every region of space exerts a pull on all the matter and light around it.
White matter
It means headache in the Occipital Region
The greater and lesser occipital nerves run from the region where the spinal column meets the neck (the sub-occipital region) up to the scalp at the back of the head.
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It's the occipital lobe and is responsible for sight.
The occipital condyles allow the head to turn side to side.
It means you don't know your anatomy.
The occipital lobe is the visual processing center of the mammalian brain. It contains most of the anatomical region of the visual cortex. Sorry if this doesn't help!
No, the occipital lobe is primarily responsible for our vision. The temporal lobe is the region of the brain where we perceive sounds.
The visual cortex is found in the occipital lobe.
The uppermost and largest region of the brain is called the cerebrum. It is divided into four lobes- the frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital.
The Visual Cortex, which is located at the rear of the brain above the Cerebellum. It has a wide superficial surface area, within which is a small region that extends deep into the centre of the brain. This explains why some people who have suffered rear head injuries often have eyesight problems as a consequence.
The occipital cortex is also known as the striate (striped) or visual cortex. It is involved in low level processing such as detecting edges, colors, orientation, and motion. It is found at the back of the brain and has projections to other regions in the brain, particularly the parietal and temporal cortices.