Temporal lobe
which lobe of the brain controls right side of the body
No, both hemispheres of the brain, left and right, control vision. The occipital lobe is located at the back of the brain.
The right side of your brain processes and controls the left side of your body and senses, and the left does the same for the right. If you have a stroke, or trauma, to the right side of your brain then your left side of your body will be the affected side. The same for the left side of your brain. Damage to the left affects the right side. This is true even with something like vision. The left halves of each individual eye's visual field is processed by the right side of your occipital lobe, and the right by the left.
The right temporal lobe is on the right half of the brain near the Sagittal plane that divides left and right cerebral hemispheres.
It is when the brain cells in the far right and lower part of your brain die.
As you probably know the right side is controlled by the left side of the brain and vice-versa. I am a brain injury survivor and found that severe damage to oine of my cranial nerves serves as my answer to uncontrolloble eye twitching, etc. Look up cranial nerves I-12. I hope this helps!
occipital lobe
The left frontal lobe.
Its bigger because the right lung has more lobs then the left lung.
The part of the brain located behind the right ear is the temporal lobe.
The motor speech area, also known as Broca's area, is located in the frontal lobe of the brain, typically on the left side in most right-handed individuals. It is responsible for the production of speech and language.
Frontal is part of the brain. Ear-bottom of ear.