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That would be the 'Occipital Lobe' it is the visual part of the brain.

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Q: Posterior part of the brain
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What is the posterior part of the brain?

occipital


Posterior part of brain?

The frontal lobe


What part of the brain controls what you see?

The occiptital cortex (in the posterior, or back, part of the brain.


What is the posterior part of the brain called?

The Occipital Lobe


Is the brain posterior to the forehead?

Yes, as everything else just connects to the brain.


Is the coronal fontanel medial to the posterior fontanel?

The posterior fontanel would be in the back of the head. The coronal fontanel would be located in another part of the brain.


What part of brain controls the secretion hormone of posterior pituitary?

It is the hypothalamus. It controls the pituitary secretions


Where is the primary olfactory cortex in the brain?

In the posterior pole of the Occipital cortex.


What part of brain controls water balance?

Posterior pituitary gland secreting anti-diuretic hormone.


What part of the brain is involved in control of antidiuretic hormone?

The Posterior Pituitary secretes oxytocin and vasopressin, which is antidiuretic hormone.


What is an infarct on the posterior part of right capsuloganglionic region?

An infarct on the posterior part of right capsuloganglionic region is a small, localized area that has dead tissue. This area would be located behind the basal ganglia, internal and external capsule of the brain.


Which part of the temporal lobe of the human brain?

The temporal lobe is a region of the cerebral cortex. It is posterior and ventral, in that it is in the back and bottom of the brain. It is traditionally considered part of the "what" pathway of visual processing, which entails processing objects and understanding what things are. It is also involved in more complex object processing like abstract concepts and categories.