different brain regions perform distinct functions
If a specific part of the brain is missing, other parts of the brain may be able to compensate for the lost function to some extent. However, the brain's ability to perform certain functions may be impaired or altered depending on which part is missing.
Neuroplasticity or brain plasticity refers to the way that changes in neural pathways and synapses allow one part of the brain to "take over" damaged areas of the brain. It also refers to the brain's general ability to change as we age for both better and worse.
The superior part of the body refers to the top or upper portion of the body, typically including the head, neck, and chest. It is opposite to the inferior part, which refers to the lower portion of the body, such as the abdomen and legs.
The brain is often considered the most important organ of the body. It controls all bodily functions, including thoughts, movements, and emotions. Without the brain, the body would not be able to function properly.
Another term for "skull" is "cranium," which refers to the part of the skeleton that encloses the brain.
There are a great number of major parts of the brain. One major part is the frontal cortex affecting brain function.
the nucleus .
the nucleus .
nucleus
It is not random at all. The brain is very organized and each part of it has an purpose and function .
The brain stem controls these functions
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The medical root word 'cerebro' refers to the cerebrum (part of brain).
It protects the top and frontal areas of the brain.
it helps the brain in many ways such as... someone help me at this part because i actually do not know
Your brain and spinal cord, for the most part.
The medical root word 'encephalo' refers to the brain.