No, the occipital lobe is primarily responsible for our vision. The temporal lobe is the region of the brain where we perceive sounds.
Temporal Arteritis is an uncommon inflammatory disease, that can be very serious. Headache, changes in vision and jaw pain can be symptoms of Temporal Arteritis.
When someone says "nasal" it refers to the nose or an area near the nose (e.g., nasal vs. temporal visual field).
Mot sure about hearing but vision is regulated by the Cerebrum.
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its when you go blind and gradually stop breathing
Oral steroids are effective treatment for TA. Treatment is critical and important to avoid vision loss. Treatment should be initiated based on clinical suspicion and should not be delayed for biopsy results.
The nasal bone is associated with wearing glasses because it holds the glasses in place.
Both parts have various functions, though the most important is memory for the temporal lobe, and vision for the occipital lobe.
There is no cure for tunnel vision or peripheral vision loss. Peripheral vision loss can be treated with the use of a lens called prism that is added to a eyeglass prescription.
Sense of smell and sound, speech, vision and memory.
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