This example asks us to use some of those anatomical terms that we just learned to label the lobes of the brain. Specifically, it wants us to put an O on the occipital lobe and an F on the frontal lobe. Now on this brain here, we have 4 lobes that are different colored. We have this sort of blue-gray lobe, a green lobe, a pinkish-red lobe, and this gold lobe. So take a second and think about where the occipital lobe is going to be and where the frontal lobe is going to be.
Okay. These terms we said occipital. Occipital means the back of the head. So looking at the back of the head, I am going to look for a lobe of the brain that's all the way in the back. When I do that, I look here.
This pink one is right in the back of the head. I'm going to predict that that is the occipital lobe. Next, we have frontal. Frontal, we said, is the forehead. The front of the head is the frontal region.
So the frontal lobe is going to be the lobe that's all the way in the front. Well, this blue-gray one looks like it's in the front, so I'm going to put an F there. Alright. Thereby, just knowing my anatomical terms, I now already know some of my lobes: the brain, occipital lobe in the back, frontal lobe in the front. With that, we have some more practice problems for you to practice your anatomical terms, and we'll see you in the next video.