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The occipital lobe is the part of the human brain responsible for interpreting information from the eyes and turning it into the world as a person sees it. The occipital lobe has four different sections, each of which is responsible for different visual functions. Disorder in the occipital lobe may cause disorder in the vision or the brain itself. There may also be a link between the occipital lobe and conditions such as epilepsy. Read on to learn more about the occipital lobe, including its specific functions. The occipital lobe is one of the four major brain lobe pairs in the human brain. The occipital lobe is so named because it rests below the occipital bone of the skull. It is also the smallest of the lobes. There are actually two occipital lobes — one on each hemisphere of the brain. The central cerebral fissure divides and separates the lobes. The occipital lobes are located on the rear part of the upper brain. They sit behind the temporal and parietal lobes and above the cerebellum, separated from the cerebellum by a membrane called the tentorium cerebelli.
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