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The Amazing Human Body - 11 Occipital Lobe

11 Occipital Lobe

12/11/12 • 119 min

The Amazing Human Body
Episode 11 The fourth and final Lobe in our brain is the The Occipital Lobe. It almost exclusively deals with our sight and without it we are all blind. Because we humans use our seeing as our premium sense, the Occopital Lobe takes up a fairly large amount of our brain- nearly 50% [email protected]
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Episode 11 The fourth and final Lobe in our brain is the The Occipital Lobe. It almost exclusively deals with our sight and without it we are all blind. Because we humans use our seeing as our premium sense, the Occopital Lobe takes up a fairly large amount of our brain- nearly 50% [email protected]

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Episode 10 The Parietal Lobe is situated just on top of the Temporal Lobe and it's functions are amazing! Being in charge of integrating sensory functions inside the body, the Parietal Lobes main objective is to manipulate the muscles of our body, Making us move! [email protected]

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Episode 12 Situated just underneath the brain, and attached quite awkwardly, is the so called Cerebellum. Cerebellum is Latin and means little-brain. From this central we gain control over our body through balance and coordination. The reason we know this is not from seeing it in action or by observing it in a controlled experiment, it is actually from observing people with a damaged Cerebellum. [email protected]

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