Of course. They work together all the time. It is not that left brain takes care of language and the right brain takes care of numerical calculations. Both hemispheres are bridged by something called as the corpus collosum.
The right side of the brain controls the left side of the body, and the left side of the brain controls the right side of the body.
The left side of the body. And vice versa.
the brain has 2 cerebral hemispheres (right and left)
left or right? front or back? top or bottom? middle or side?
A structure called the corpus callosum connects the left and right sides of the brain.
The right temporal lobe is on the right half of the brain near the Sagittal plane that divides left and right cerebral hemispheres.
The damage would have occurred on the left side of the brain.
All the parts of the eye (retina, vitreous, iris, optic nerve, lens, cornea, and pupil) work together by transforming light rays into a signal that your brain can read so that you can have an image/picture in your mind, in other words, you can see.
Think of it this way. The right half of your brain controls the left side of your body and the left half of your brain controls the right side of your body. I know because I am epileptic and my problem is on the right hemisphere and if I didn't take my medicine my left arm will twitch. Hope this explians it.
The band of fibers connecting the left and right hemispheres of the brain is called the corpus callosum. It facilitates communication between the two hemispheres, allowing them to work together seamlessly.
no because their left or right side of the brain controls a certain part of the body
A contralateral response is when a stimulus is sensed on one side of the spinal column, but the response and effectors of that stimulus occur on the opposite side of the spinal column. This is opposed to an ipsilateral response in which the stimulus and response are both on the same side of the spinal column