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Cerebral Hemisphere

The path to gaining a superbrain starts by understanding the brain and how the cerebral hemispheres function.

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Cerebral Hemisphere

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  1. What Are The Cerebral Hemispheres? And WhyAre They Important? For a long time, many people believed that human beings only use 10% of their brain capacity. However, researchhas concluded that this notion is a myth. With that said, you actually are able to unlock your brain’s full potential. The path to gaining a superbrain starts by understanding the brain and how the cerebral hemispheres function. In this article, we will explore what a cerebral hemisphere is, where it is located, and what are specific functions of each part of thehemispheres. What Is a CerebralHemisphere?

  2. The brain is the epicenter of the nervous system which is found inside the skull. The biggest part of the brain is located on the top of the head called the Cerebrum. The cerebrum is divided into two parts which are called cerebral hemispheres. What is a hemisphere definition? A hemisphere is a half of a sphere. Everyone’s brain has two of them where each hemisphere is controlling the opposite side of the body. The right hemisphere of the cerebrum controls the functions on the left side of the body and the left hemisphere controls the right side. Cerebral hemispheres are crucial for our wellbeing as they support cognitive functions and storememories. Where Are the Cerebral HemispheresLocated?

  3. As mentioned before, two cerebral hemispheres make up the cerebrum which is located on top of the head. This is the biggest part of the brain, taking up to 2/3 of the wholebrain. Cerebra hemispheres undergone the greatest changes throughout human evolution. Today cerebral hemispheres are located on the left and right side of the brain stem, completely covering its frontpart. What Are the Specific Functions of Each CerebralHemisphere? Each of the two halves of your brain has its functions in what experts refer to as lateralization. The right cerebral hemisphere helps with vision independence, sense of touch, and object recognition. The left cerebral hemisphere assists in language, logical reasoning, andcomprehension. The hemispheres communicate through the wide flat bundle of neural fibers called corpuscallosum. At the first sight it’s pretty obvious that each cerebral hemisphere hemispheres has its dominantfunctions. Left hemispheres being responsible for speech, logical reasoning and language processing and comprehension. And right – responsible for spacial tasks – identifying objects and spaces with any other senses apart from vision. That’s probably why so many people believe they are left or right brained. Even though each of the hemispheres has some dominant functions, both of them are directly involved in most of the bodilyprocesses.

  4. What Are the Major Regions of The Cerebral Hemispheres? • Each of the hemispheres has four lobes: frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital. Here are the functions of the differentlobes: • Frontallobe • This region of the braincontrols: • Judgment, problem-solving, andplanning • Behavior, personality, andemotions • Bodymovements • Speech, writing, andspeaking • Concentration, self-awareness, andintelligence

  5. Occipital lobe • It has one sole purpose, interpreting vision and helps you identify color, movement, andlight. • Parietal lobe • This region of the cerebral hemisphere is responsiblefor: • Interpreting language andwords • Spatial and visualperception • The sense of touch, temperature, andpain • Interpreting signals from visual, motor, hearing, memory, andsensory • Temporal lobe • This part of the cerebral hemisphere is responsiblefor: • Understandinglanguage • Hearing • Memory • Sequencing andorganization • All these parts work together to help you with your dailytasks. • The brain has the ability to adapt by a process called neuroplasticity. In case of a damage, one of the hemispheres has an ability to take on extra functions, which is common in youngbrains. • Thus, like any other muscle, you can train your brain to become better. As Jim Kwik, Author of Mindvalley’s Superbrain Programexplains, “It’s not about mental intelligence, it’s about mentalfitness.”

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