Posterior area of the cerebrum. The primary visual area. Receives, interprets, and recognizes visual stimuli.
lobe of the brain associated with vision.
The posterior area of each cerebral hemisphere, situated behind the parietal lobe and above the temporal lobes, responsible for reception and analysis of visual information and for some visual memory.
The rearmost lobe in each cerebral hemisphere, which includes the primary visual projection area.
that part of the cerebral cortex in either hemisphere of the brain lying in the back of the head
at the back of the brain, this major division of the cortex processes visual sensations of all kinds, including colors and shapes.
Located in the back of the cortex behind the parietal and temporal lobes and contains the center for sight. (Part of the cerebral hemisphere)
The section of the brain that converts nerve impulses from the eyes into images.
The part of the cerebral hemisphere found at the back of the brain, responsible for balance and vision.
The section of the cerebral cortex responsible for visual processing.
Region at the posterior pole of the cerebral hemisphere.
Region in the back of the brain which processes visual information. Damage to this lobe can cause visual deficits.
(L. back of the head): That part of the cerebral hemisphere delimited from the parietal lobe on the medial surface by the parieto-occipital fissure and on the lateral surface by an arbitrary line extending from the parieto-ccipital sulcus to the preoccipital notch. The primary visual cortex resides on the medial surface of this small lobe.
Where visual information is received an processed in an area at the back of the brain.
The lobe of the cerebral cortex located at the rear of the head; is responsible for receiving and processing visual information. PICTURE
The part of the brain that receives the visual impulses and processes them. Located at the rear of the brain.
brain lobe at the rear of the head identified with vision.
Area in the back of the brain whose primary function is processing visual information. Damage to this area can cause visual deficits.
one of the major divisions of each cerebral hemisphere of the brain.
a part of the brain important for processing visual information
The cerebral lobe from the posterior pole to the parietooccipital fissure medially and continuous with the parietal lobe laterally. The occipital lobe is immediately above the tentorium, and is supplied by the posterior cerebral artery. image
Area of cerebrum at back of brain; detects and interprets visual images.
a lobe of the cerebral cortex responsible for processing vision. (86)
The part of each cerebral hemisphere primarily concerned with perception and interpretation of visual information.
Area of the brain located behind the parietal lobe and temporal lobe and responsible for vision.
An area at the back of the brain that is involved in understanding what we see with our eyes.
Area in the cerebral hemispheres that interpret visual images, as well as the meaning of written words.
A portion of the cerebral hemisphere, behind the parietal and temporal lobes. See also frontal lobe, parietal lobe, temporal lobe.
the region at the back of each cerebral hemisphere that contains the centers of vision and reading ability.
Area at the back of the brain that receives and processes visual information.
The occipital lobe is the visual processing center of the mammalian brain, containing most of the anatomical region of the visual cortex. The primary visual cortex is Brodmann area 17, commonly called V1 (visual one). Human V1 is located on the medial side of the occipital lobe within the calcarine sulcus; the full extent of V1 often continues onto the posterior pole of the occipital lobe.