What is another word for gyrus occipitalis superior?

Pronunciation: [d͡ʒˈa͡ɪɹəs ˌɒksɪpɪtˈɑːliz suːpˈi͡əɹɪə] (IPA)

The term "gyrus occipitalis superior" refers to a specific region of the brain located in the occipital lobe. It plays a crucial role in visual processing, receiving and interpreting information from the eyes. Synonyms for "gyrus occipitalis superior" can include "superior occipital gyrus", "upper occipital gyrus" or "upper occipital convolution". These terms all denote the same brain structure responsible for higher-level visual functions such as object recognition, spatial navigation, and visual perception. The gyrus occipitalis superior is a key component of our visual system, working in harmony with other brain regions to enable the complex process of visual perception.