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  2. Occipital Lobe: Function, Location & Conditions

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    Your occipital lobe is the smallest of the lobes of your brain. The average occipital lobe makes up between 10% and 18% of your brain’s volume (there’s uncertainty because experts disagree on exactly the exact borders that separate the lobes from their neighbors).

  3. Occipital Lobe: Function, Location, and Structure

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    The occipital lobe is located at the very back of the brain and contains the primary visual cortex, which is responsible for interpreting incoming visual information. It is the smallest lobe of the brain, accounting for around 12% of the total surface area of the brain’s cortex.

  4. Occipital lobe - Wikipedia

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    The occipital lobe is one of the four major lobes of the cerebral cortex in the brain of mammals. The name derives from its position at the back of the head, from the Latin ob , 'behind', and caput , 'head'.

  5. Occipital lobe: Definition, function, and linked conditions

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/occipital-lobe

    Read on to learn more about the occipital lobe, including its specific functions. What is it? The occipital lobe is one of the four major brain lobe pairs in the human brain. The...

  6. Occipital lobe: Anatomy, function and clinical relations - Kenhub

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    The occipital lobe is the smallest lobe of the cerebral hemisphere and only accounts for approximately 18% of the total neocortical volume. It forms the most posterior portion of the brain, with the occipital pole constituting the most caudal point of the occipital lobe and the cerebrum.

  7. The occipital lobe is the rearmost lobe of the brain, located in the forebrain. It rests upon the tentorium cerebelli, a thick membrane of tissue the separates the cerebrum from the evolutionarily older cerebellum.

  8. Occipital Lobe: What to Know - WebMD

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    Find out what you need to know about your occipital lobe and its function. Learn about signs of an injury and how to keep the occipital lobe healthy.