The occipital lobe is the part of brain associated with sight.
The occipital lobe is the part of the brain that receives impulses for sight from the eyes. It is located at the back of the brain and is responsible for processing visual information.
Sight is part of the peripheral nervous system.
The Parietal Lobe
The Occipital Lobe and the Visual Cortex.
The central nervous system, including the brain, controls speech, touch, sight, hearing, and smell through various specialized regions and pathways. Different areas of the brain are responsible for processing and interpreting information related to each of these sensory functions.
Different activities activate different areas of the brain. Sight and sound are located in different areas. I do better reading than listening. just ask my wife.
The brain processes sight almost instantaneously, within milliseconds. Visual information is quickly transmitted from the eyes to the brain's visual processing areas, where it is analyzed and interpreted to create the perception of sight.
The sight nerve is called the optic nerve, and goes from the back of the eyeball to the brain.
your brain controls your ears and eyes so BRAIN
brain tumors affect whatever part of the brain they are in. If they are in the occipital lobe (the part of the brain that processes vision) they will affect the vision in multiple ways depending on where in the occipital lobe they are. I have heard of blindness, inability to see color (black and white vision), and many other peculiarities in vision due to tumors in the occipital lobe.
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