An occipital stroke happens in the back of the brain. This lobe, or part of the brain, helps people to recognize what they see. That means strokes in the occipital lobe can cause vision changes, which ...
The frontal lobe consists of the prefrontal cortex which is located in the most anterior (farthest away) section of the frontal lobe. It is critical for one's working memory and executive control ...
Vision, one of our primary ways of interacting with the world, is processed in the occipital lobe. A stroke here can dramatically alter how we perceive our surroundings. A fractured view From ...
Each of the hemispheres contains four lobes: the frontal, temporal, parietal, and occipital lobes. These lobes are specialized to do certain things. For example, the frontal lobe specializes in ...
The PCAs supply the occipital lobes and portions of the temporal lobes. Proximally, these arteries give rise to perforators that supply the thalami (Figure 2). The left and right anterior ...
Balint's syndrome usually results from damage to both posterior regions of the parietal lobes, near the occipital lobes. The parietal lobes are the areas of your brain that let you know where you are, ...
In AD, gait speed correlated with GMV in the left middle occipital gyrus (F = 6.149), middle temporal gyrus (F = 4.595), right precuneus (F = 5.174) and other regions (all p < 0.025). In SVCI, gait ...