후엽
후엽, or the "post-lobe," refers to a part of the brain located at the back of the cerebral hemisphere. It is primarily responsible for processing visual information, including color, shape, and motion. The 후엽 plays a crucial role in interpreting what we see and helps us understand our visual environment.
In addition to its visual functions, the 후엽 is involved in spatial awareness and recognition of objects. It works closely with other brain regions, such as the 측두엽 (temporal lobe) and 전두엽 (frontal lobe), to integrate sensory information and facilitate complex visual tasks.