Where Is the Frontal Lobe and What Does It Do? The brain has two hemispheres, or halves: the left and right. The hemispheres are divided into three sections: the forebrain, midbrain, and hindbrain.
(For more, see Left Brain - Right Brain.) Lobes of the Brain The cerebral hemispheres are commonly mapped out based on four large regions—the frontal lobe, the temporal lobe, the parietal lobe ...
The frontal lobe is split into two halves, the left and the right. The left is the practical side and works out if the sounds and images we’re experiencing are a joke or not. The right side is ...
Brain damage can cause major personality changes, and in some rare cases, patients can become pathological jokesters, unable to suppress the urge to make silly jests or childish puns, even in ...
Similarly, the left frontal lobe typically controls the movement of the right side of the body, and also vice versa. However, despite these asymmetries, the authors explain that there is virtually ...
Soejima Y (2006) Feasibility of left lobe living donor liver transplantation between adults: an 8-year, single-center experience of 107 cases. Am J Transplant 6: 1004–1011 Although adult-to ...