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The brain's right hemisphere controls non-visual memory, and the retention of non-visual information, so the right hemisphere of the brain would be the one that would be involved with the retrieval of a person's name from his or her memory.
the subdivisions of the brain is called hemisphere.
The human brain is divided in to the right and the left hemispheres. The right hemisphere (on the right side) of the brain controls the muscles on the left side of the body.
The human brain is divided in to the right and the left hemispheres. The right hemisphere of the brain controls the muscles on the left side of the body.
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The brain's right hemisphere controls non-visual memory, and the retention of non-visual information, so the right hemisphere of the brain would be the one that would be involved with the retrieval of a person's name from his or her memory.
Both hemispheres of the brain are involved in processing language, regardless of whether it is signed or vocalized.
right hemisphere and left hemisphere
The left hemisphere and the right hemisphere.
The left hemisphere of the brain is primarily responsible for controlling speech and language functions in most individuals. This area is known as the left hemisphere dominant for language processing.
The right side of your brain is referred to as a hemisphere. This side is also known as the creative side of the brain.
Speech is primarily processed in the left hemisphere of the brain, specifically in areas such as Broca's area and Wernicke's area. The right hemisphere is more involved in aspects like prosody, emotion, and interpreting nonverbal cues in communication. Both hemispheres work together to facilitate language comprehension and production.
the subdivisions of the brain is called hemisphere.
The left hemisphere and the right hemisphere.
If you are using the arrow keys with your right hand, then you are using the left hemisphere of your brain
The left hemisphere of the brain controls the right arm, and the right hemisphere controls the left arm.
Right, or left hemisphere.