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.
Cerebral Fix was created in 1986.
Another name for the cerebral cortex is the telencephalon.
the cerebral neurons are housed in the cerebrums outer region called the CEREBRAL CORTEX
The fourth ventricle is the space that fluid from the cerebral aqueduct flows. The cerebral aqueduct is a part of the ventricle system in the brain.
Articles on cerebral palsy can be found at the website of an organization that is devoted to researching cerebral palsy. Some such organizations are United Cerebral Palsy and the Cerebral Palsy Alliance.
Cerebral dominance is also related to handedness--whether a person has a strong preference for the use of their right or left hand.
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Yes, cerebral dominance typically designates the hemisphere that is dominant for language. In most right-handed individuals, language dominance is in the left hemisphere, while in some left-handed individuals, it can be in either hemisphere or shared between them.
O. L. Zangwill has written: 'Cerebral dominance and its relation to psychological function' -- subject- s -: Brain, Cerebral dominance, Laterality, Learning disabilities, Left- and right-handedness, Localization of functions, Psycholinguistics
Peter Linton Nava has written: 'An EEG study of the ontogeny of cerebral dominance'
Marian Annett has written: 'Handedness and brain asymmetry' -- subject(s): Cerebral dominance, Left- and right-handedness 'Evolution, genetics and social behaviour' -- subject(s): Genetic psychology, Human behavior, Social psychology 'Left, right, hand and brain' -- subject(s): Cerebral dominance, Laterality, Left- and right-handedness
Sidney J. Segalowitz has written: 'Two sides of the brain' -- subject(s): Brain, Cerebral dominance, Localization of functions
Roger Vigouroux has written: 'La fabrique du beau' -- subject(s): Brain, Cerebral dominance, Creative ability, Localization of functions
There are four categories of cerebral hypoxia; in order of severity they are: diffuse cerebral hypoxia (DCH), focal cerebral ischemia, cerebral infarction, and global cerebral ischemia.
Antero Alli has written: 'Angel tech' -- subject(s): Accessible book, New Age movement, Occultism, Cerebral dominance, Reality 'Astrologik' 'Letters Essays and Premonitions'
David L. Pedersen has written: 'Cameral analysis' -- subject(s): Cerebral dominance, Hypnosis, Hypnotism, Neuroses, Neurotic Disorders, Therapeutic use, Therapy, Treatment