This area is also known as "'peristriate area 19 "', and it refers to a subdivision of the cytoarchitecturally defined occipital region of cerebral cortex.
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He checked himself into an emergency room near his Orlando home Sunday, and a scan showed a lesion in the left occipital region of the brain.
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Results found that patients with Alstr�m syndrome had occipital regions with decreased white matter volume as well as decreased gray matter volume sparing the occipital poles.
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He checked himself into an emergency room near his Orlando home three days later, and a scan showed a lesion in the left occipital region of the brain.
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Analysis of cranial vasculature concentrates on the anterior meningeal system of the frontal region, the middle meningeal system of the parieto-temporal and part of the anterior occipital region, and the cerebellar fossa system of the cerebellar region.
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According to Denny-Brown s 1954 article lesions of the parieto-occipital region cause disturbance of recognition in a patient left-sided lesions usually cause agnosia, while right-sided lesions usually cause lack of recognition of the person s left side and extrapersonal space.
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In mammals, somites of the head can be recognized only in the occipital region, but a study of the lower vertebrates leads to the belief that they are present also in the anterior part of the head and that, altogether, nine segments are represented in the cephalic region.
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Sentence comprehension was measured through visually presented stimuli, showing significant activation in several key areas : the left inferior and middle frontal gyri, the left superior and middle temporal gyri, the left temporal pole, the anterior supplementary motor area, and bilateral representation of the superior parietal regions and occipital regions.
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The " anterior branch ", the larger, crosses the great wing of the sphenoid, reaches the groove, or canal, in the sphenoidal angle of the parietal bone, and then divides into branches that spread out between the dura mater and internal surface of the cranium, some passing upward as far as the occipital region.