aivopuolilla
Aivopuolilla is a Finnish term that translates to "hemispheres of the brain." This refers to the two distinct halves of the cerebrum, the largest part of the brain. The left hemisphere and the right hemisphere are separated by a deep groove called the longitudinal fissure. While they are anatomically separated, the two hemispheres are connected by a thick band of nerve fibers known as the corpus callosum, which allows them to communicate and coordinate with each other.
The concept of brain lateralization suggests that each hemisphere tends to specialize in different functions. Traditionally,
It is important to note that this division of labor is not absolute. Both hemispheres work together