due to the crossing of nerve fibers in the brain and spinal cord that cross from left side to right side. For example, motor nerves leaving the brain on the left side will decussate (cross from one side to the other) in the spinal cord so that when they leave the spinal cord, they flow out to muscles on the opposite side of the body.
Yes, it is true that a part of the brain controls the opposite part of our body. The brain cells that control movement is formed into pathways, kinda like telephone wires, which cross over one another to the opposite side of the body. That may sound like a mixed up system, huh? But by crossing over, the passsways leading to the brain share the inf they need to make the two sides of the body work together.
The right side of your brain controls the left side of your body and vice verse.
If the person experiences injury on the right side of the brain, then the left side of the body will be affected. If the person experiences injury on the left side of the brain, then the right side of the brain will be affected
Because fibers cross over to the opposite side at the level of the medulla oblongata.
The left side of the body is controlled by the right side of the brain and the right side of the body is controlled by the left side of the brain. This goes for movements, pain, and muscles.
The right brain controls the left side of your body; the left brain controls the right side of your body
Because the descending pathways from the right side of the brain cross over to the left side of the body.
because the left side controls the right side.
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.
Neurons cross from the right side to the left, as do neurons cross from the left to the right, meaning your right side of your brain controls your left, and your left controls your right side.
Your two hemispheres of the brain control movements on the opposite sides of your body. Your right somatic cortex controls your left side and your left somatic cortex controls your right side.
The brain has a left cerebral hemisphere and a right cerebral hemisphere, as well as a stem.
Your right brain is on the right side of your head. However, the motor cortex (or motor strip) controls movements on the left side of your body. The right brain is more involved in spatial activities, overall, whereas the left brain has more involvement with speech and language (Broca's and Wernicke's areas).
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.
If there is paralysis on the right side of the body then he will know that the left hemisphere was affected and trouble with the left side of the body means the right hemisphere is affected. The brain is cross wired!
your imagination and creativity, the left side holds your knowledge
An air bubble also known as an air embolism can travel from the right side of the heart to the brain resulting in a cerebral hemorrhage. The embolism travels from the right side of the heart, through the veins to the left side of the heart, and onto the brain.
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.
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.
This means that there is a small amount of bleeding underneath the dura (outer meninges) in the left side of the brain
I'm not sure but I would say "Left brained". They say that the left side of your brain controls the right side of your body and the right side of your brain controls the left side. Most people are right handed and their dominant eye is their right one. Therefore I would guess it's the left.
Neurons cross from the right side to the left, as do neurons cross from the left to the right, meaning your right side of your brain controls your left, and your left controls your right side.
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.
Your two hemispheres of the brain control movements on the opposite sides of your body. Your right somatic cortex controls your left side and your left somatic cortex controls your right side.
The right hand is controlled by the left brain