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4 December, 05:51

The? hemisphere controls verbal processing, including reading, writing, and speech. the? hemisphere controls nonverbal processing, including spatial, musical, and visual tasks. the? lobe is responsible for speaking, muscle movements, and making plans and judgments. the? lobe receives and processes information from the visual fields

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  1. 4 December, 06:08
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    The left hemisphere controls verbal processing, including reading, writing, and speech.

    The right hemisphere controls nonverbal processing, including spatial, musical, and visual tasks.

    The frontal lobe is responsible for speaking, muscle movements, and making plans and judgments.

    The occipital lobe receives and processes information from the visual fields
  2. 4 December, 06:11
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    The left hemisphere controls verbal processing, including reading, writing, and speech.

    The right hemisphere controls nonverbal processing, including spatial, musical, and visual tasks.

    The frontal lobe is responsible for speaking, muscle movements, and making plans and judgments.

    The occipital lobe receives and processes information from the visual fields.

    The brain is formed by two cerebral hemispheres (right and left) that are separated by the longitudinal fissure. Perceptual information is transferred between the two hemispheres to organize localized functions such as verbal and nonverbal processing. The occipital pole, the frontal pole, and the temporal pole are the three recognized poles of the cerebral hemispheres all of which are responsible for various functions such as reasoning and planning within the brain.
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