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15 September, 11:50

The left hemisphere of the cerebral cortex is more specialized in language functions and processing information sequentially the right hemisphere tends to specialize in spatial perception and distinguishing patterns these are examples of cortex.

A. Neuroplasticity

B. Evolution

C. Adaptation

D. Lateralization

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  1. 15 September, 15:17
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    hey D!

    Explanation:

    D. Lateralization

    The brain is divided into two halves, called hemispheres. There is evidence that each brain hemisphere has its own distinct functions, a phenomenon referred to as lateralization. The left hemisphere appears to dominate the functions of speech, language processing and comprehension, and logical reasoning, while the right is moredominant in spatial tasks like vision-independent object recognition (such as identifying an object by touch or another nonvisual sense). However, it is easy to exaggerate the differences between the functions of the left and right hemispheres; both hemispheres are involved with most processes. Additionally, neuroplasticity (the ability of a brain to adapt to experience) enables the brain to compensate for damage to one hemisphere by taking on extra functions in the other half, especially in young brains.
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