Medically heart does not control memory.
Brain has the memory controls.
The right side of the brain controls the left side of the body, and the left side of the brain controls the right side of the body.
The back right side of the brain controls functions related to spatial awareness, visual processing, and recognizing faces.
The human body's right side primarily controls functions related to creativity, intuition, spatial awareness, and emotional expression.
The brain's right side controls functions like spatial awareness, creativity, emotions, and recognizing faces in the human body.
It.. Controls conscious thought. Stores memory. Controls voluntary movement. Controls hearing and sight. Controls learning reasoning and behavior. Personality (though is apparently not proven)
The whole skull holds the brain. There are two sides to the brain and each side controls various functions.
The nucleus More precisely the genes which may be in the nucleus or outside nucleus in the cytoplasmic cell organelles such as the chloroplast and the mitochondrion
The heart enlarges to compensate for conditions in the body that affect heart flow and functions of the heart. It would be more telling to know which side of the heart is enlarged or if the whole heart.
I deleted the previous person's answer due to the fact that it was grossly incorrect. The cerebellum acts in contrast to the cerebrum. The cerebrum's functions are unilateral whereas the cerebellums are not. Therefore the answer to this question is that yes the right side of the cerebellum does control the right side of the body.the answer is false for vhs user
The heart enlarges to compensate for conditions in the body that affect heart flow and functions of the heart. It would be more telling to know which side of the heart is enlarged or if the whole heart.
The right side of the cerebrum is responsible for controlling the left side of the body. It is also involved in functions such as creativity, spatial awareness, and emotional processing. Additionally, it plays a role in facial recognition and understanding nonverbal cues.
referring to the specialization in certain functions by each side of the brain,with one side dominant for each activity. The left side of the brain controls the right side of the body and vice versa