👉 Labyrinthiform, also known as a tricuspical or tricuspidal lobe, is a type of brain structure that is characterized by its shape and size. It is typically found in the left hemisphere of the brain and is responsible for processing visual information. The term "labyrinthiform" was coined to describe this specific area of the brain, as it resembles a labyrinth or maze, which is an important part of our visual cortex. This region plays a crucial role in the perception