The left side. The contralateral side of the brain controls movement of the limbs.
When a person is paralyzed on the right side of the body, it often indicates damage to the left hemisphere of the brain. This is because the brain's motor control for the body is contralateral, meaning that the left side of the brain controls the right side of the body and vice versa. Damage can occur due to various causes, such as stroke, traumatic brain injury, or neurological disorders. The specific area affected may include the motor cortex or pathways involved in motor function.
RIGHT LOBE. Because sensory and motor, both types of fibers cross to apposite side of the brain, in the area behind central sulcus, called as post central gyrus you have sensory area there. In front of the central sulcus, you have a motor area, called pro central gyrus. ( Sensory nerves carry signals to words brain and motor nerves carry sensations away from brain.)
Internal capsule contains all the nerve fibres coming from motor area of brain. So hemorrhage result in paralysis of the oposite side of the body. As there is crossing of nerve fibres to oposite side.
Probably the best-known region of the brain associated with motor control (movement) is the primary motor cortex. The primary motor cortex is located in the precentral gyrus, just anterior to the central sulcus.However, the pre-motor areas of the frontal lobe, as well as the cerebellum are also very involved with motor control.
The specialized motor speech area located at the base of the precentral gyrus is called Broca's area. It is responsible for language production and coordinating the movements necessary for speech. Damage to this area can result in expressive language deficits known as Broca's aphasia.
The motor cortex (specifically the area that represents that finger).
the back right area of the brain
The motor speech area, also known as Broca's area, is located in the frontal lobe of the brain, typically on the left side in most right-handed individuals. It is responsible for the production of speech and language.
When a person is paralyzed on the right side of the body, it often indicates damage to the left hemisphere of the brain. This is because the brain's motor control for the body is contralateral, meaning that the left side of the brain controls the right side of the body and vice versa. Damage can occur due to various causes, such as stroke, traumatic brain injury, or neurological disorders. The specific area affected may include the motor cortex or pathways involved in motor function.
The Frontal Lobe has been indentified as the brains major motor area.
Broca's area is located in the frontal lobe of the dominant hemisphere of the brain, typically the left hemisphere for right-handed individuals. It is involved in the production of speech and language processing.
The cerebellum is the area of the brain associated with classical conditioning and motor movements. It plays a crucial role in coordinating voluntary movements and learning new motor skills through repetition and reinforcement.
RIGHT LOBE. Because sensory and motor, both types of fibers cross to apposite side of the brain, in the area behind central sulcus, called as post central gyrus you have sensory area there. In front of the central sulcus, you have a motor area, called pro central gyrus. ( Sensory nerves carry signals to words brain and motor nerves carry sensations away from brain.)
Its located in the cortex of the brain, the highest part of the brain. The left side of the cortex controls the right side of the body and vice versa. The actual motor parts are in known as the precentral gyrus. ----just in front of the central sulcus
cerebral palsy.
Seizures originating from the right side of the brain typically indicate abnormal electrical activity in the right hemisphere. This can lead to various symptoms depending on the specific area of the brain affected, such as sensory disturbances, motor deficits, language difficulties, or visual disturbances. Further diagnostic testing, such as imaging studies and EEG, can help determine the underlying cause and guide treatment options for managing seizures originating from the right side of the brain.
The primary motor cortex, located in the frontal lobe of the brain, is largely responsible for voluntary body movements. This area plays a crucial role in planning, executing, and controlling movements of the body.