I may be stupid but if you have a clot in your occipital lobe then why do you have mortar issues or things that do not pertain to that part of the brain
Not every brain is wired exactly the same as one another; also, the occipital lobe sits roughly above the cerebellum, which does play a part in motor learning and balance. Also-also, an electric current with a block (a stroke) further upstream in the circuit could interfere with wherever occipital lobe activity (e.g. visual stimulation) would be relayed to next
Not every brain is wired exactly the same as one another; also, the occipital lobe sits roughly above the cerebellum, which does play a part in motor learning and balance. Also-also, an electric current with a block (a stroke) further upstream in the circuit could interfere with wherever occipital lobe activity (e.g. visual stimulation) would be relayed to next