Brain Anatomy: Occipital Lobes
Wednesday June 28, 2006
The occipital lobes are the regions of the cerebral cortex that are responsible for vision. They are located in the caudal or back area of the brain.
Injuries to this area of the brain can result in visual illusions, word blindness, and total blindness.
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Injuries to this area of the brain can result in visual illusions, word blindness, and total blindness.
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