If a person is hearing words and are not understanding their meaning it does not mean they have lobe damage. They would have lobe damage if they were not able to hear the words at all. This means that they just do not understand the meaning of the specific words or they do not understand what a person meant by what they said.
A haemorrhage can happen anywhere in the brain!
the liver and if teen, liver and brain
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.
Because the brain is IMPORTANT. We do not want it to be damaged (this is why we wear helmets if we plan to do something where the head could be injured).
Limbic System
A hemorrhage can occur in any part of the brain.
It is the brains ability to shift functions from damaged areas of the brain to undamaged. For example: if the auditory part of your brain was damaged, another part of the brain may take on that task.
the brain helps you to tell you what you hear
A haemorrhage can happen anywhere in the brain!
Its not the eye its the Brain.
none.
The brain is plastic but usually not in the way that is described in the question. A damaged part of the brain remains damaged and healthy parts of the brain usually cannot completely take on the duties of the damaged part since it has its own duties to take care of. However when a body part is damaged (e.g. a person's eyes are blinded by external means), the part of the brain that is usually responsible for processing information from that body part can be repurposed to perform another, though still similar, action (e.g. the vision cortex of the blinded person will be repurposed to process hearing information).
Hippocampus
hindbrain.
hindbrain.
The Temporal Lobe is the part of the brain that is associated with perception and recognition of auditory stimuli, memory, and speech
cerebellum