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  2. Shcha - Wikipedia

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    In Ukrainian and Rusyn, it represents the consonant cluster /ʃt͡ʃ/, something like cash-chest. In Bulgarian , it represents the consonant cluster /ʃt/ , like the pronunciation of “scht” in Borscht .

  3. Lobes of the brain - Wikipedia

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    The parietal lobe is positioned above the occipital lobe and behind the frontal lobe and central sulcus.. The parietal lobe integrates sensory information among various modalities, including spatial sense and navigation (proprioception), the main sensory receptive area for the sense of touch (mechanoreception) in the somatosensory cortex which is just posterior to the central sulcus in the ...

  4. List of regions in the human brain - Wikipedia

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    Occipital lobe. Cortex Primary visual cortex (V1) V2; V3; V4; Gyri. Lateral occipital gyrus; Other Cuneus; Brodmann areas 17 (V1, primary visual cortex); 18, 19; Temporal lobe. Cortex Primary auditory cortex (A1) Secondary auditory cortex (A2) Inferior temporal cortex; V5/MT; Posterior inferior temporal cortex; Gyri. Superior temporal gyrus ...

  5. Occipital lobe - Wikipedia

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    Occipital lesions can cause visual hallucinations. Lesions in the parietal-temporal-occipital association area are associated with color agnosia, movement agnosia, and agraphia. Lesions near the left occipital lobe can result in pure alexia (alexia without agraphia). Damage to the primary visual cortex, which is located on the surface of the ...

  6. Superior longitudinal fasciculus - Wikipedia

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    The superior longitudinal fasciculus (SLF) is an association tract in the brain that is composed of three separate components. [1] [2] It is present in both hemispheres and can be found lateral to the centrum semiovale and connects the frontal, occipital, parietal, and temporal lobes. [2]

  7. Squamous part of occipital bone - Wikipedia

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    That below, termed the nuchal plane, is rough and irregular for the attachment of several muscles. From the external occipital protuberance, an often faintly marked ridge or crest, the median nuchal line , descends to the foramen magnum and affords attachment to the nuchal ligament .

  8. List of terms using the word occipital - Wikipedia

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    The adjective occipital, in zoology, means pertaining to the occiput (rear of the skull). [1] Occipital is a descriptor for several areas of animal and human anatomy. External occipital protuberance; Internal occipital crest; Greater occipital nerve; Lesser occipital nerve; Occipital artery; Occipital bone; Occipital bun; Occipital condyle ...

  9. Brodmann area 19 - Wikipedia

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    Brodmann area 19, or BA 19, is part of the occipital lobe cortex in the human brain.Along with area 18, it comprises the extrastriate (or peristriate) cortex. In humans with normal sight, extrastriate cortex is a visual association area, with feature-extracting, shape recognition, attentional, and multimodal integrating functions.