There is no structure called the 'back lobe'. The occipital and parietal lobes are toward the back and are concerned with the senses.http://www.braininjuryfaq.com/where-are-the-brains-lobes-and-what-activities-do-each-lobe-control/
It is here that messages from the eyes are interpreted.
That would primarily be the occipital lobe.
Vision reception is processed in the occipital lobe (at the back of the brain), with visuospatial processing occurring in the parietal lobe.
Frontal lobe.
At the back of the brain where the occipital lobe is located.
which lobe of the brain controls right side of the body
That would primarily be the occipital lobe.
The optic nerves connect the brain and eyes.
It is the occipital lobe at the back of your head. In the primary visual cortex
Occipital Lobe which is situated at the very back of the brain.
Vision reception is processed in the occipital lobe (at the back of the brain), with visuospatial processing occurring in the parietal lobe.
No. C2 is for vision only and that sense is interpreted by back lobe of the brain called the occipital lobe.
The Optical lobe. (Or something like that) It sits at the back of your brain.
A stroke can happen in any lobe of the brain. I think the worst area one can have a stroke in is at the base of the brain, in back of the head.
It's the occipital lobe and is responsible for sight.
Occipital Lobe of the cerebral hemisphere is located in the back of the head and controls vision.
The olfactory cortex is the part of the brain involved in processing the sense of smell. It is located in the medial temporal lobes of the brain which are the bottom section of the brain.
Vision - the whole back quarter of the brain (occipital lobe).