An area of the cerebral or cerebellar surface on which lesions cause no sensory or motor symptoms.
Broca's area is located in the frontal lobe of the dominant hemisphere of the brain, typically the left hemisphere for right-handed individuals. It is involved in the production of speech and language processing.
Neuroplasticity or brain plasticity refers to the way that changes in neural pathways and synapses allow one part of the brain to "take over" damaged areas of the brain. It also refers to the brain's general ability to change as we age for both better and worse.
Shallow grooves in the brain are known as sulci. These indentations help increase the brain's surface area, allowing for more neurons to be packed into a confined space. Sulci play a crucial role in increasing brain efficiency and overall functionality.
A cerebral vascular accident, commonly known as a stroke, affects the brain. It occurs when there is a disruption in the blood supply to the brain, leading to damage of brain tissue due to lack of oxygen and nutrients.
They are called sulci (plural of sulcus).
The area of Silent Lake Provincial Park is 14.5 square kilometers.
the back right area of the brain
The convolutions in the brain increase surface area. In simpler words, those lines and ridges in the brain are what increases the surface area.
In the insula of the cerebrum area of the brain
The area of Brain-sur-Allonnes is 33.32 square kilometers.
The area of Brain-sur-Longuenée is 22.43 square kilometers.
The cerebral cortex, which is the outer layer of the brain, is the largest area of the brain in terms of surface area and plays a key role in higher brain functions such as thinking, planning, and processing sensory information.
Pineal Gland
The area of the cat's brain that is responsible for emotions is very similar to that area of a human's brain. Much more so than a dog's.
The area of La Chapelle-de-Brain is 17.65 square kilometers.
The area that controls the comprehension of language in the brain is called Wernicke's area, located in the left hemisphere of the brain in most individuals. Damage to this area can result in receptive aphasia, where language comprehension is impaired.
It is in on the left side of the frontal cortex