Hjernehalvkulenes
Hjernehalvkulenes, often translated as "brain hemispheres" or "cerebral hemispheres," refers to the two distinct halves of the cerebrum, the largest part of the brain. These hemispheres are the left hemisphere and the right hemisphere. They are separated by a deep groove called the longitudinal fissure.
While the hemispheres are structurally similar, they exhibit functional specialization, a concept known as lateralization. Traditionally,
The right hemisphere, on the other hand, is typically linked to spatial awareness, facial recognition, emotional
Despite these specialized roles, it is crucial to understand that the two hemispheres are constantly communicating