brain injury is more serious at the back of the brain. this is because the cerebellum is located in this area. the cerebellum controls coordination and balance :D btw i just guessed this
When the center line (middle linear point) of your brain shifts. It is usually caused by head trauma, tumor or cyst. It will move away from the injured area in any direction(front,back or side to side.) It can be very serious but doesn't always have to be.
They are located underneat the front passenger side front fender.
The cerebrum is located in the front of the brain. It has 2 hemispheres. The right hemisphere of your brain is responsible for creativity and the left hemisphere is for logic as well as problem solving.
By brain you mean the computer under the front passenger seat
Yes, the brain is located in the front part of the head, inside the skull. It is protected by the skull bones and is responsible for various cognitive functions such as thinking, memory, and processing sensory information.
The prefrontal cortex is located at the very front of your brain. It is in front of your frontal cortex. The prefrontal cortex takes the longest to develop out of any parts of your brain. Its primary function is decision making.
The front part of the brain is known as the frontal lobe and is located at the front of the cerebral cortex, right behind the forehead. It plays a critical role in functions like decision-making, planning, and personality.
That is one of the symptoms of EPM. This is a serious neurological issue due to protozoa in the spinal cord and/or brain.
The frontal lobe cannot be seen when looking at the inferior aspect of the brain as it is located at the front of the brain and is not visible from underneath.
Frontal lobes are located in the front (anterior) part, pretty much right behind your forehead.
It's at the base of the brain, right about the center. Just in front of where the spinal cord attaches.
The frontal lobe, located at the front of the brain, is responsible for thinking, decision-making, problem-solving, and creativity. It plays a key role in cognitive functions such as reasoning, planning, and judgment.