Occipital lobe
The occipital lobe is the back part of a mammal's brain. It is the visual processing center, and it is made up of most of the anatomical region of the visual cortex.[1]
Occipital Lobe Media
Diagram of gyri of brain viewed on lateral hemisphere. Occipital gyri shown lower right
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Animation. Occipital lobe (red) of left cerebral hemisphere.
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Anatomy of the base of the human brain - diagram
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Drawing to illustrate the relations of the brain to the skull.
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Animated Brain. The brain is divided into the following lobes: Frontal, Temporal, Parietal, and Occipital.
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Anatomical dissection
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Ventricles of brain and basal ganglia. Superior view. Horizontal section. Deep dissection
References
- ↑ "SparkNotes: Brain Anatomy: Parietal and Occipital Lobes". Archived from the original on 2007-12-31. Retrieved 2008-02-27.