Medulla
The amygdala and prefrontal cortex are the main parts of the brain that are involved in processing anger. The amygdala is responsible for detecting and responding to threats, while the prefrontal cortex helps regulate and control emotions, including anger. Dysfunction in these areas can lead to difficulties in managing anger.
The right hand is controlled by the left brain
The basic rhythm of breathing is controlled by part of the brain called the Medulla.
Brain Stem
The answer is no. However your imagination is controlled by the cerebrum part of your brain.
Brain Stem
Brain Stem
Growth is controlled by the pituitary gland, which is the source of human growth hormone.
temporal lobe
the limbic system controls anger and other emotions
it is controlled by the brain
Reflex actions are not controlled by the brain.