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  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Psychology/Cognitive_Psychology/Cognitive_Psychology_(Andrade_and_Walker)/02%3A_The_Brain/2.06%3A_Hemispheres
    The page provides an overview of the brain's structure and functions, focusing on lateralization, where certain functions are predominantly managed by one hemisphere. The brain, part of the central ne...The page provides an overview of the brain's structure and functions, focusing on lateralization, where certain functions are predominantly managed by one hemisphere. The brain, part of the central nervous system along with the spinal cord, is divided into two hemispheres connected by the corpus callosum. The text also discusses brain plasticity and how studying brain damage, such as strokes, contributes to understanding brain function.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Early_Childhood_Education/The_Whole_Child%3A_Development_in_the_Early_Years_(Budzyna_and_Buckley)/04%3A_Brain_Development_from_Conception_to_Age_8/4.02%3A_The_Main_Structures_of_the_Brain
    This page provides an overview of the brain's structure and function, highlighting its various parts and their specialized roles. It explains the processes of cell differentiation and migration in bra...This page provides an overview of the brain's structure and function, highlighting its various parts and their specialized roles. It explains the processes of cell differentiation and migration in brain development. Key structures such as the medulla oblongata, cerebellum, pons, midbrain, and cerebrum are discussed, emphasizing their roles in controlling involuntary and voluntary functions, coordination, communication, and sensory processing.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Psychology/Cognitive_Psychology/Cognitive_Psychology_(Andrade_and_Walker)/02%3A_The_Brain/2.03%3A_Lobes_-_Cerebral_Hemispheres_and_Lobes_of_the_Brain
    The brain is divided into two hemispheres with distinct functions, known as lateralization; the left hemisphere primarily manages language and logical reasoning, while the right focuses on spatial tas...The brain is divided into two hemispheres with distinct functions, known as lateralization; the left hemisphere primarily manages language and logical reasoning, while the right focuses on spatial tasks. The corpus callosum connects the hemispheres for communication. The brain consists of four lobes: the frontal lobe (executive functions), temporal lobe (memory, language comprehension), occipital lobe (visual processing), and parietal lobe (sensory integration, spatial processing).

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