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What lobe of the brain has to deal with vision?

The occipital lobe is the main lobe of the brain responsible for processing visual information. It is located at the back of the brain and plays a crucial role in interpreting and making sense of what we see.


Would you expect the cerebrum of a bird to be more or less developed relative to its size then the cerebrum of a human?

A larger and more developed cerebrum gave humans the ability to reason and plan out our lives. In order to survive, humans needed an advantage. Animals have physical advantages, such as speed, strength, or camoflauge. Humans have mental advantages; they needed the ability to logically think through things. For this, humans need a larger cerebrum.


What lobe of the cerebrum would you find the primary auditory area?

The primary auditory area is located in the temporal lobe of the cerebrum. It is responsible for processing auditory information such as hearing and distinguishing different sounds.


What is the opposite to naturally occurring?

The opposite of naturally occurring would be artificially created or man-made.


Which bone would not be affected in a facial massage?

In a facial massage, the bones primarily affected include the maxilla, mandible, and zygomatic bones, as they are located in the facial structure. However, the skull bone, such as the occipital bone, would not be directly affected since it is located at the back of the head and is not part of the facial region. Therefore, the occipital bone would remain unaffected during a typical facial massage.

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What lobe of the brain has to deal with vision?

The occipital lobe is the main lobe of the brain responsible for processing visual information. It is located at the back of the brain and plays a crucial role in interpreting and making sense of what we see.


What is a sub occipital pain?

The Occipital lobe is in the brain in the back of your head. Basically a "sub-occipital pain" would be a pain originating or being experienced underneath (sub) the lobe. (which is at the back of your head.)


How does a drop of blood get from the aorta to the left occipital lobe?

To travel from the aorta to the left, or right, occipital lobe, it would have to go through the aortic arch, common carotid artery, external carotid artery, then occipital artery.


What Functional losses can be observed if injury to the right occipital lobe of the cerebral cortex?

Injury to the right occipital lobe of the cerebral cortex can result in visual impairments, such as difficulty with visual processing, object recognition, depth perception, and visual field deficits. Additionally, it can affect spatial awareness and navigation abilities.


What part of the brain regulates voluntary functions of the body?

that would be the cerebrum.


Is Homeostasis in respiration is controlled by the cerebrum?

It would mainly be parts of the midbrain and medulla


Would be controlled primarily by the cerebrum?

Voluntary movements and complex decision-making would be controlled primarily by the cerebrum, which is the largest part of the brain responsible for higher brain functions such as reasoning, problem-solving, and emotion regulation.


A tumor in which brain area would most likely cause blind spots in vision?

Occipital lobe


Would you expect the cerebrum of a bird to be more or less developed relative to its size then the cerebrum of a human?

A larger and more developed cerebrum gave humans the ability to reason and plan out our lives. In order to survive, humans needed an advantage. Animals have physical advantages, such as speed, strength, or camoflauge. Humans have mental advantages; they needed the ability to logically think through things. For this, humans need a larger cerebrum.


What are the three main regions of the brain?

I'm not an expert, but the major lobes are the Frontal lobe, Parietal lobe, Occipital lobe, and the Temporal Lobes. Other important areas would be the Cerebellum, Wernicke's Area, Broca's Area, Thalamus, Amygdala, Hypothalamus, Hippocampus, the Sensory cortex and the Motor cortex. I think those are the main parts of the brain. There are obviously a lot more areas, but those are the most known areas from what I've read.


What lobe of the cerebrum would you find the primary auditory area?

The primary auditory area is located in the temporal lobe of the cerebrum. It is responsible for processing auditory information such as hearing and distinguishing different sounds.


Posterior part of the brain?

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