It's greater in humans- which allows us to have more folding- therefore having more thinking capabilities compared to that of a sheep.
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The hemispheres of the human brain are larger.
The relative size of the cerebral hemispheres are much bigger in humans than in sheep, though sheeps brain share many a similar quality to those of humans in the hemisphere aspect.
The cerebral hemispheres account for about 83% of total brain mass.
Cerebral hemispheres of the brain
Either Cerebral Specialization, cerebral localisation, cerebral asymmetry, hemispheric specialisatio.
Corpus Callosum is the fibre connecting the cerebral hemisphere of the brain
The brain has a left cerebral hemisphere and a right cerebral hemisphere, as well as a stem.
The transverse fissure.
The cerebral hemispheres are connected by the corpus callosum.
The cerebral hemispheres account for about 83% of total brain mass.
Cerebral hemispheres of the brain
Either Cerebral Specialization, cerebral localisation, cerebral asymmetry, hemispheric specialisatio.
The corpus collasum.
Corpus Callosum is the fibre connecting the cerebral hemisphere of the brain
The right and left cerebral hemispheres make up the main part of the brain, called the cerebrum, at the top, front, sides, and part of the back of the brain, and accounts for the majority of the brain's volume.The thin outer layer of the cerebrum is called the cerebral cortex, and is where cognition and long-term memory occur.
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The brain has a left cerebral hemisphere and a right cerebral hemisphere, as well as a stem.
Cerebrum
Commissural fibers. These fibers connect the hemispheres of the brain including the cerebral portion.