A side impact accident to the brain makes things vannish like in thin air. You forget things and never can remember them again unless you learn them all over again.
The brain ricochets inside the skull during the impact of an accident. Sometimes, nerve cells can be torn from one another in the process as well.
The term just refers to a vehicle having side airbags or a roll body preventing side injury during an accident.
Because your brain is smaller than your skull, it actually gets thrown to the other side of youe skull, (like a whiplash) , and the other side is what gets the bruise. your brain bounces around, this is also an injury common to Shaken Baby Syndrome, the brain is bounced around so much and so hard that it starts bleeding inside, sometimes to death.
after the brain hits impact it should be checked out by a brain surgeon!fast!!!
The left side of the brain is responsible for language, logic, and analytical thinking. It impacts cognitive functions by helping with tasks such as problem-solving, reasoning, and understanding language.
The dorsal region of the brain is located on the top side, while the ventral region is on the bottom side. These regions have different functions and connections to other parts of the brain. The dorsal region is involved in sensory processing and motor coordination, while the ventral region is more associated with emotions and memory. These differences in function impact how the brain processes information and influences behavior.
They are called a brain bucket for good reason. A well fitting helmet can stop the skull getting shattered, they cushion the impact on the brain, they stop damage to eyes and sockets, nose, cheekbones, jaws, teeth and skin.
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 brain and vice-versa for the left side of the body
The left side of your brain controls the right side of your body.
Concussion
Its the left side of the brain that is injured As the right side of your brain controls the left side of your body as the left does your right.