BRAIN
CRANIAL NERVES
Question
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Visual processing occurs in which lobe of the cerebrum
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Frontal
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Parietal
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Temporal
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Occipital
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -The occipital lobe is primarily responsible for visual processing. It contains the primary and association visual cortex.
Detailed explanation-2: -4.3. The occipital lobe, posterior to both the parietal and temporal lobes, is home to Primary and Association Visual Cortex (Fig. 2.9). Much of visual cortex is tucked into the Calcarine sulcus (or fissure) that is located on the inside of the occipital lobe between the hemispheres (Fig. 2.22).
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