Right
The postcentral gyrus on the right hemisphere receives sensory inputs.
Left side, not right.
Left
Right
left hemisphere
The left hemisphere is dominant in language tasks.
speech production.
The brain has a left cerebral hemisphere and a right cerebral hemisphere, as well as a stem.
The brain hemisphere is located on the left side of the corpus collasum. This is responsible for regulating the activities on the right part of the body. Brain hemisphere is also responsible for speech and language functions.
left
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The right cerebral hemisphere controls the left side of the body. This is the creative side of the brain.
left hemisphere
The left hemisphere is dominant in language tasks.
speech production.
The brain has a left cerebral hemisphere and a right cerebral hemisphere, as well as a stem.
The left hemisphere is more logical and solves problems that require complex symbol manipulation. The right hemisphere evaluates sensory information quickly and makes "aesthetic" judgments.Since we usually direct our behaviour by making reasoned decisions, in those cases the left hemisphere is the controlling side, but experiments have demonstrated that split-second reactions are managed by the right-brain, which can respond better to what we perceive than to what we think.
Each hemisphere receives half as much visual information as usual, this is why our depth perception is altered when using only one eye.
The deep groove that divides the right and left hemispheres of the cerebrum is the longitudinal fissure. It houses the falx cerebri, a fold of dura mater that helps separate the two hemispheres. The corpus callosum is a structure that connects the two hemispheres and allows for communication between them.
Since there are two cerebral hemispheres, and also two hands (in a normal person) it works out very neatly; each side of the brain controls one hand. The left cerebral hemisphere controls the right hand, and the right cerebral hemisphere controls the left hand.
The left hemisphere is more logical and solves problems that require complex symbol manipulation. The right hemisphere evaluates sensory information quickly and makes "aesthetic" judgments.Since we usually direct our behaviour by making reasoned decisions, in those cases the left hemisphere is the controlling side, but experiments have demonstrated that split-second reactions are managed by the right-brain, which can respond better to what we perceive than to what we think.