the part of the brain that makes us human, and controls logical decision making.
what is the prefrontal cortex?
it controls the right side of your body and is prominently known for controlling creativity, music skills, impulse, intuitive thoughts, etc.
what is the right hemisphere?
the side of the brain that is responsible for math, perception, rational thought, etc. and the right side of one's body
what is the left hemisphere?
it sits at the back of the head and is responsible for visual perception like form, motion and color.
what is the occipital lobe?
it is connected between the brain-stem and the spinal cord, and is responsible for survival, (breathing, swallowing, etc)
what is the medulla oblongata?
when it occurs, sometimes as a result of a stroke, it impairs language comprehension.
what is Wernicke's aphasia?
it is located at the back of your head, right above where the spinal cord connects to the brain. it is considered the "little brain" and is responsible for muscle control like movement and balance.
he discovered that the brain is split and there are technically two separate minds. they can operate separately.
who is Roger Sperry?
it is near the back and at the top of the head. it processes your sense of touch.
what is the parietal lobe?
is an area in the brain that produces and controls hormones to keep one's body in homeostasis.
What is the hypothalamus?