Lesion in which area of occipital coex leads to Cerebral Achromatopsia?

Correct Answer: Area v4
Description: Cerebral achromatopsia is an aquired loss of colour vision which occur due to damage in visual coical area V4. It is usually caused by occlusion of occipitotemporal branch of posterior cerebral aery.
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