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The tongue is primarily controlled by both sides of the brain, with the left hemisphere typically responsible for language production and the right hemisphere supporting spatial and emotional aspects of speech. The motor cortex, located in the frontal lobe of each hemisphere, plays a key role in controlling the movement of the tongue muscles.
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Some reactions are reflexive. These are controlled by the spinal cord. Others are judgement type reactions and these are controlled by the prefrontal cortex.
Properties of Brain HemispheresCreativity, artistic and musical skills and photographic memories are part of the right cerebral cortex of the brain. Mathematic skills and easy work with numbers and words come from the left hemisphere.
The sulci, which are grooves in the brain's surface, connect one gyrus to another within the same hemisphere. They divide the brain's cortex into distinct regions.
Motor functions are controlled in the motor cortex (particularly, the primary motor cortex and premotor cortex), which are substantially located in the parietal lobe (roughly the rear third of the top of the brain).
Spatial perception, creativity, and recognizing faces are cognitive functions typically controlled by the right hemisphere of the brain. Additionally, the right hemisphere is also associated with music and emotional processing.
Cerebral cortex is the outer layer of the brain. Having a brain that is capable of a variety of brain function "causes" the cerebral cortex!
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Loss of consciousness is most likely with damage to alerting areas of the brain in the midbrain and brain stem. While the cortex is implicated in conscious processes, it is a large and redundant structure. Loss of cortex is more likely to result in a deficit of specific functions such as speech comprehension or production then complete loss of consciousness.
The auditory functions are primarily controlled by the temporal lobe, specifically the auditory cortex. Visual functions are mainly controlled by the occipital lobe, particularly the visual cortex. Communication between various brain regions helps integrate auditory and visual information for perception and interpretation.
The cerebral cortex is not directly involved in producing reflex actions. Reflex actions are controlled at the spinal cord or lower levels of the brain without involvement of higher brain centers like the cerebral cortex.