35.The cerebral cortex can be divided into four distinct regions, or lobes: 1.The occipital lobes 2.The parietal lobes 3.The temporal lobes 4.The frontal lobes.
The posterior cerebral artery can also be compressed, which results in ischemic stroke of the occipital part of the brain, which is responsible for processing of visual information.
And because of the shape of helmets at the time, many of these gunshot wounds damaged the visual cortex, the area of the occipital lobe where we process vision.
This is because the part of the occipital lobe in charge of the macula gets blood from both the posterior cerebral artery as well as the medial cerebral artery.
Nostalgia was also able to recruit a wide network of brain regions in prefrontal, frontal, cingulate, insular, parietal, occipital and subcortical brain regions that span nearly all of our cognitive faculties.
This nerve here is made up of 1.3 million little axons, which are connections that allow the image to be distributed through the brain all the way into the back of your brain called the occipital region.
The most obvious is the cerebrum, which is divided into two cerebral hemispheres, each of which has a cortex, or an outer region, divided into four lobes, including the frontal lobe, parietal lobe, temporal lobe, and the occipital lobe.
As I talk about a phone falling and hitting the ground with a thud your occipital and your temporal lobes are lighting up as though you are actually seeing that falling phone and hearing it hit with a thud.