The left side of the brain controls the right side of the body. It has analytical tendencies like numbers.
Right, or left hemisphere.
your cerebrum-(the left hemisphere)
Because it is a hemisphere
It depends on his/her age, how fast he/she is and the severity of cerebral palsy.
To find the radius of a hemisphere, you can use the formula for the volume or surface area, depending on the information you have. If you know the volume ( V ) of the hemisphere, the radius ( r ) can be calculated using the formula ( r = \left(\frac{3V}{2\pi}\right)^{1/3} ). If you have the surface area ( A ), use the formula ( r = \sqrt{\frac{2A}{3\pi}} ).
The left cerebral hemisphere is typically superior in language processing, logic, and analytical thinking compared to the right hemisphere. It is also often dominant for right-hand motor control in the majority of individuals.
The right cerebral hemisphere controls the left side of the body. This is the creative side of the brain.
left
Yes, cerebral dominance typically designates the hemisphere that is dominant for language. In most right-handed individuals, language dominance is in the left hemisphere, while in some left-handed individuals, it can be in either hemisphere or shared between them.
False
Since there are two cerebral hemispheres, and also two hands (in a normal person) it works out very neatly; each side of the brain controls one hand. The left cerebral hemisphere controls the right hand, and the right cerebral hemisphere controls the left hand.
Left Cerebral Hemisphere.
the left cerebral hemisphere
The brain has a left cerebral hemisphere and a right cerebral hemisphere, as well as a stem.
The cuneus is part of the left cerebral hemisphere of the human brain.
Damage to the left cerebral hemisphere is likely to reduce a person's ability to understand and produce language, as well as impair their ability to perform sequential tasks (like reading and writing). Additionally, it may impact their precise movement control on the right side of the body.
Right