The brain stem, cerebellum and the cerebrum.
The cerebrum is the bulk and controls your speech, memory... Practically everything.
The cerebellum is at the bottom left corner of the cerebrum and controls your balance.
The brain stem controls the transport of signals in the body.
There is also a left and a right side in the cerebrum; the left side controls your right hand and right foot; the right side controls your left hand and left foot. If you are right handed, your left brain dominates and vice versa. If you are right handed, you are more of a math and languages person; if you are left handed, you are more of a arts person.
Your brain is incompletely divided into right and left sides by falx cerebrum and falx cerebellum.
The left and right Hemispheres.
Right and left Hemispheres.
lower part of the brain at the top of the neck where the two sides of the skull meet.
3 Sides to a Triangle
the corpus callosum
Brain is covered from all sides by skull bones. It has a dome shape from above and sides. This shape can handle trauma exceptionally well. It is protected by bones of face from below. Because of this it is most protected part in body.
The two sides of your brain are called the left and right hemispheres.
The midsagittal plane divides the right and left sides of the brain into two equal sections. A plane divides the body into two equal sides.
Right and left Hemispheres.
because the two sides of your brain have different jobs and controls
"Two Sides to Every Story".
The whole skull holds the brain. There are two sides to the brain and each side controls various functions.
Both Sides of the Brain was created in 1999.
The horse's brain has various significant aspects. For example, the horse's brain has a very underdeveloped corpus callosum. This is the connective tissue between the two sides of the brain.
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lower part of the brain at the top of the neck where the two sides of the skull meet.
Sidney J. Segalowitz has written: 'Two sides of the brain' -- subject(s): Brain, Cerebral dominance, Localization of functions
A structure called the corpus callosum connects the left and right sides of the brain.